REFRACTORIES
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What is a Refractory?
• Material is classified as refractory if it has a minimum
softening temperature of 1500 °C
• Protect the kiln shell and other equipment
• Helps to retain heat within the system, minimising heat
loses and so reduce energy consumption
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STAGE-1
STAGE-2
STAGE-3
TERTIARY AIR DUCT
STAGE-4
BURNER PIPE
FIRING HOOD
INLET HOUSING
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Types of Refractory
Shaped Un-shaped
• Basic (Magnesia, Dolomite) • Castable
• Alumina • Gunned
• Fireclays • Rammed
• Insulating/Semi-insulating • Plastic
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Magnesia Bricks
• High Refractoriness - MgO has a melting point of 2800 °C
• Additives improve thermal shock resistance (chrome, spinel,
zirconia)
• More chemically inert and tends not to form a coating
• Addition of Hercynite [FeAl2O4] promotes coating
• Susceptible to salt infiltration and chemical wear by alkalis
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Dolomite
• Burned dolomite rock, Lime and magnesia (MgO +CaO)
• Compatible with clinker, forming a protective coating
• Hydrates rapidly avoid contact with water
• Poor resistance to thermal shock (Zirconia addition)
• Salt infiltration (Mag addition to increase density)
• Sulphate attack
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Alumina
• Based on Alumina and Silica (Al2O3, SiO2)
• Various grades available (High Alumina bricks have Al>56%)
• High alumina content results in higher service temperature
• Cannot be used when there is liquid phase present
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Insulating
Characterised by low density/high porosity
Insulating / semi insulating bricks
Castable
Blankets / Blocks
Limited use in kilns
- Semi-insulating used in some kilns in the inlet zone
- Ingress of volatiles
- Poor lining integrity with 2 layers
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Unshaped Products
Monolithics
Group of products that can be shaped on the job site
Useful for difficult access and/or difficult shapes
Require anchors to support the lining
Disadvantages
- Difficulty achieving properties on site
- Require proper drying out before operation
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Mechanical Chemical
Storage
Installation
Service
conditions
Thermal
Selection
Raw
Engineering material
design quality
Production
quality
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Storage
• In all cases, manufacturers recommendations should be
followed with respect to refractory storage.
• Storage areas should be dry and well ventilated.
• Basic bricks can be destroyed by hydration. Hydration can
occur by contact with water, but also in extremely warm and
humid weather.
• Hydrated bricks are characterised by cracks extending from the
brick centre, often like a network. These cannot be used.
• Burnt high-alumina, alumina and fireclay bricks can be used if
wet only after thorough drying.
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Installation
Objectives
• Bricks are fitted tight to the kiln shell
• Rings are perpendicular to the kiln axis
• No overlapping of rings
• No gaps in the lining
• Sufficient expansion allowance
• Correct use of metal shims
• No damage to the lining during installation
• Unshaped products should achieve their datasheet properties
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Mechanical
• Ovality deformation
- from brick, material load, shell weight
- kiln damage
- tyres
• Kiln alignment
• Thermomechanical
I want it now, influences
I wanted
it yesterday, and I want
- f~#*ing more
coating
tommorrow
- stoppages
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Thermal
Specific Heat Load
Normal load is 3.5 to•5.0
Overheating
x 106 kcal/m2h
Maximum load is 5.8•x Thermal
106 kcal/mshock
2h
• Flame impingement 2000 °C
• Thermal variations
550 °C
- dosing
- control 1450 °C
- fuel inhomogeneity
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Chemical
• Redox
• Infiltration (clinker melt, alkali salts)
• Volatile cycles
• Chemical attack
• Abrasion
• Chemical variations
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High Alumina
Magnesia Alumina
Magnesia
Fireclay
Dolomite
UPPER
LOWER Insulating
TRANSITION ZONE
TRANSITION ZONE
BURNING ZONE PREHEATING ZONE
OUTLET
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Magnesia
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Performance Targetting
• Most cost effective refractory solution to protect the kiln shell
and reduce heat loss
- Price
- Performance
• Predictibility
- Planned repairs only
- Fit in with other repairs
• Continuous improvement (year on year savings)
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Continuous Improvement
• Proper refractory selection
• Consistent, good installation practices
• Refractory friendly operating practices
• Good mechanical condition of equipment
• Establish the causes of lining wear and damage
• Monitor and optimise current situation
• Be aware of developments
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Olympos 4
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Langkaw i 1
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Republic 5
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Kanthan 3
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Kiln Campaign Length - 2000
St Marys
Roberta 3
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Tulsa 1
Tulsa 2
Alex 1
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Northfleet 2
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Westbury 1
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Ashaka 1
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Weardale 1
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Brick Sizes
• Range of standard sizes to fit different diamter kilns
• One size will not fit!
• Two taper system employed to get a good fit
• 2 international standards - VDZ & ISO
• VDZ have smaller taper - better fit to the kiln
• ISO are larger - quicker installation time, but installers suffer
from fatigue!
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Installation Method
KILN TURNING
- Jacks
- Clamping
- Gluing
KILN STATIONARY
- Wooden Arch
- Multi-O-Ring
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Jack & Turn
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Bricking Rig
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What could possibly go wrong?
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Storage
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Installation
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Installation
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Thermal Expansion
Convex spallings in longitudinal
direction of bricks
• Insufficient clearance in the expansion joints
• No installation of cardboard spacers
• Frequent stoppages of operation
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Displacement
Displacement of the lining.
Cold face wear from rubbing against the kiln shell
Loose installation
Increased kiln ovality
Deformations of the kiln shell
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Ovality
Deep outbreaks of single bricks
Increased clearance on tyre
shoes, increasing ovality
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Grooves
Parallel grooves, 2 - 4 bricks
wide of deep spalling appearing
along the axis
Excessively tight keyline
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Retaining
Ring
Collapse of brick rings against
retaining rings and outlet
segments from pinch spalling
Thrust and oscillations
generate shear cracks and
grinding
Flexing kiln outlet or ovality
will accelerate the damage
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Lava-like coating solidly
Liquid Infiltration connected to the bricks, and
cracks behind the densified
surface
Overheating of clinker with formation of
increased liquid phase infiltrating the hot face
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Thermal
Shock
Split-like spallings in 2 -
3 cm layers
Thermal shock
• quick heating up
• sudden cooling down
• coating losses
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Corrosion of Chrome Ore
Yellow-green discoloration and
brittle surface with cracks
Corrosion of chrome ore by reaction with
alkalis, resulting in the loosening of the brick
structure
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Hydration
Spider web cracks from
the surface into the
bricks, and possible
disintegration
MgO and CaO react
with water, resulting
in a large volume
increase
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Summary
Protection of external shell
Retain heat within the system
Variety of different types employed
Performance affected by:
- refractory type
- quality of installation
- mechanical condition
- operating conditions
Cost of refractory is insignificant compared to the
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