Foaming thermal-insulation fireproof brick produced by using coal gangue, and preparation method thereof
A technology of coal gangue and refractory bricks, which is applied in the field of lightweight thermal insulation refractory bricks and its preparation, can solve the problems of product specific gravity decrease, low refractoriness, low strength, etc., and achieve low fuel cost, high refractoriness and high hardness Effect
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[0028] Embodiment 1, the processed raw materials are weighed according to the following proportions: 42 parts of coal gangue, 45 parts of high alumina clinker, 7 parts of fly ash, 5.5 parts of silica, 0.5 part of sulfurous acid pulp waste liquid; Weigh the high-alumina clinker, mix it with coal gangue, and then add water to make the water content in the mud 5%; wet the mud and send it to 100-200kg / cm 2 The press is pressed; the pressed bricks are stacked and put into the drying furnace for drying for 48 hours; the dried bricks are sent to the tunnel kiln for firing.
[0029] The firing curve is: from normal temperature to 200°C, the heating rate is 40°C / hour; from 200 to 600°C, the heating rate is 30°C / hour; from 600 to 900°C, the heating rate is 50°C / hour; Keep warm for 3 hours when it reaches temperature.
[0030] The product specific gravity that present embodiment obtains is 1.2kg / cm 3 , the refractoriness is 1750°C, the load softening temperature is 1230°C, and the comp...
Embodiment 2
[0031] Embodiment 2, the processed raw materials are weighed according to the following proportions: 48 parts of coal gangue, 38 parts of high alumina clinker, 5 parts of fly ash, 8.5 parts of silica, 0.5 part of sulfurous acid pulp waste liquid; Weigh the high-alumina clinker, mix it with coal gangue, and then add water to make the water content in the mud 5%; wet the mud and send it to 100-200kg / cm 2 The press is pressed; the pressed bricks are stacked and put into the drying furnace for drying for 48 hours; the dried bricks are sent to the tunnel kiln for firing.
[0032] The firing curve is: from normal temperature to 200°C, the heating rate is 40°C / hour; from 200 to 600°C, the heating rate is 30°C / hour; from 600 to 900°C, the heating rate is 50°C / hour; Keep warm for 3 hours when it reaches temperature.
[0033] The product specific gravity that present embodiment obtains is 1.2kg / cm 3 , the refractoriness is 1750°C, the load softening temperature is 1180°C, and the comp...
Embodiment 3
[0034] Embodiment 3, the processed raw materials are weighed according to the following proportions: 55 parts of coal gangue, 35 parts of high alumina clinker, 3 parts of fly ash, 6.5 parts of silica, 0.5 part of sulfurous acid pulp waste liquid; Weigh the high-alumina clinker, mix it with coal gangue, and then add water to make the water content in the mud 5%; wet the mud and send it to 100-200kg / cm 2 The press is pressed; the pressed bricks are stacked and put into the drying furnace for drying for 48 hours; the dried bricks are sent to the tunnel kiln for firing.
[0035] The firing curve is: from normal temperature to 200°C, the heating rate is 40°C / hour; from 200 to 600°C, the heating rate is 30°C / hour; from 600 to 900°C, the heating rate is 50°C / hour; Keep warm for 3 hours when it reaches temperature.
[0036] The product specific gravity that present embodiment obtains is 1.1kg / cm 3 , the refractoriness is 1730°C, the load softening temperature is 1100°C, and the comp...
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