Synthesis of high alumina refractories from lithomargic clay

A Andrews, E Nsiah-Baafi, SKY Gawu… - Ceramics International, 2014 - Elsevier
A Andrews, E Nsiah-Baafi, SKY Gawu, PA Olubambi
Ceramics International, 2014Elsevier
Lithomargic clay underlying Awaso bauxite deposits consists mainly of kaolinite and minor
fractions of gibbsite. Gibbsite, useful as a source of alumina, was separated from kaolinite.
Gibbsite was added to lithomargic clay in various amounts, using Mfensi clay as a binder,
and fired at 1350 o C for 2 h. Linear firing shrinkage, density, porosity, water absorption and
cold crushing strength were used to characterize the fired bricks. The mineralogical
compositions in the fired bricks were analyzed by X-ray diffraction techniques. The results …
Abstract
Lithomargic clay underlying Awaso bauxite deposits consists mainly of kaolinite and minor fractions of gibbsite. Gibbsite, useful as a source of alumina, was separated from kaolinite. Gibbsite was added to lithomargic clay in various amounts, using Mfensi clay as a binder, and fired at 1350 oC for 2 h. Linear firing shrinkage, density, porosity, water absorption and cold crushing strength were used to characterize the fired bricks. The mineralogical compositions in the fired bricks were analyzed by X-ray diffraction techniques. The results showed that increasing the gibbsite amount up to 40 wt% increased the firing shrinkage and density whilst the apparent porosity and water absorption values decreased. Increasing the gibbsite amount enhanced mullite and corundum formation whilst the formation of free-silica phases was inhibited. The cold crushing strength increased linearly with increasing gibbsite content.
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