Low creep brick production method by using alumina tailings and fly ash
A manufacturing method and fly ash technology are applied in the manufacturing field of low-creep bricks to achieve the effects of long service life, good performance and low creep rate
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[0011] The low-creep brick manufacturing method using bauxite tailings and fly ash is characterized in that: specifically, 30 parts of bauxite tailings fine powder with a particle size of less than 325 mesh and 63 parts of fly ash are mixed and stirred, and then pressed with a press After sintering at a high temperature of 1520°C, part of the sintered raw materials are broken into aggregate I with a particle size of less than 1 mm, aggregate II with a particle size of 1-3 mm, and bone with a particle size of 3-5 mm. Material III, the other part is ground into fine powder with a particle size below 200 mesh, take 20 parts of aggregate I, 15 parts of aggregate II, 23 parts of aggregate III, and 47 parts of fine powder, add binder and mix them into a mixer for stirring and grinding After pressing, the billets are finally made and dried, and finally processed into low-creep brick products after sintering at a high temperature of 1450 °C.
Embodiment 2
[0013] The low-creep brick manufacturing method using bauxite tailings and fly ash is characterized in that: specifically, 34 parts of bauxite tailings fine powder with a particle size of less than 325 meshes and 66 parts of fly ash are mixed and stirred, and then pressed with a press After sintering at a high temperature of 1540°C, part of the sintered raw materials are broken into aggregate I with a particle size of less than 1mm, aggregate II with a particle size of 1~3mm, and aggregates with a particle size of 3~5mm. Ⅲ, the other part is ground into a fine powder with a particle size below 200 mesh, take 10 parts of aggregate I, 20 parts of aggregate II, 26 parts of aggregate III, and 50 parts of fine powder, add a binder, mix and send it to a mixer for stirring and rolling , After the billet is finally made and dried, it is sintered at a high temperature of 1420°C and finally processed into a low-creep brick product.
Embodiment 3
[0015] The low-creep brick manufacturing method using bauxite tailings and fly ash is characterized in that: specifically, 38 parts of bauxite tailings fine powder with a particle size of less than 325 mesh and 70 parts of fly ash are mixed and stirred, and then pressed with a press After being sintered at a high temperature of 1480°C, part of the sintered raw materials are broken into aggregate I with a particle size of less than 1 mm, aggregate II with a particle size of 1-3 mm, and aggregates with a particle size of 3-5 mm. Ⅲ, the other part is ground into a fine powder with a particle size below 200 mesh, take 15 parts of aggregate I, 25 parts of aggregate II, 28 parts of aggregate III, and 40 parts of fine powder, add a binder, mix and send it to a mixer for stirring and rolling , After the billet is finally made and dried, it is finally processed into a low-creep brick product after sintering at a high temperature of 1430 °C.
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