Research in the Field of Preparing Molded and Unmolded Refractories Based on High-Alumina HCBS. Part 13. Effect of Firing Temperature on Phase Composition, Structure, and Some Properties of Materials Based on Composite Composition HCBS (Bauxite, Electrocorundum, Quartz Glass)1


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The effect of firing temperature in the range 800 – 1640°C on the change in phase composition, structure, and some properties of specimen materials prepared on the basis of composite composition HCBS is studied. Four temperature ranges are stablished by a dilatometric method with a nonisothermal heating rate of 300°C/h corresponding to normal thermal expansion (up to 800°C), sintering accompanied by shrinkage (800 – 1150°C), mullitization accompanied by growth (1150 – 1400°), and sintering of mullitized material (1400 – 1500°C). A set of methods is used (XPA, dilatometric analysis, optical, and electron microscopy) to specify the phase composition and material structure in the firing temperature ranges noted. After firing at 1400 – 1640°C the material contains 38 – 42% mullite, 50 – 55% corundum, and balance glass phase and titanium compounds.

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Yu. E. Pivinskii

OOO NVF Kerambet-Ogneupor

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

V. A. Perepelitsyn

FGAOU VO Ural Federal University

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Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

P. V. Dyakin

FGBOU VPO St. Petersburg State Technological University (Technical University)

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Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

A. Yu. Kolobov

OAO Dinur

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Russian Federation, Pervoural’sk

D. S. Prokhorenkov

FGBOU VO V. G. Shukov Belgorod State Technical University

Email: pivinskiy@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Belgorod

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