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Anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles

a technology of anti-alumina buildup and refractories, which is applied in the field of refractories, can solve the problems of affecting the production efficiency of casting equipment, and cannot be exactly used as a sufficient measure to prevent alumina buildup, so as to reduce the amount of alumina to be formed on the operative surface, reduce the amount of co2 generated from thermal decomposition, and increase the porosity

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-01-06
KROSAKI HARIMA CORP +1
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[0006]In view of the above problems concerning the measures against aluminum buildup on CaO-containing refractory nozzles, it is therefor an object of the present invention to provide refractories for casting nozzles capable of bringing out an excellent effect of suppressing the alumina buildup on an operative surface, and an effect of preventing the hydration of CaO due to a hydration reaction.

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Moreover, in terms of casting operations, the buildup of alumina and others which arises from long hours of casting is likely to cause clogging of the inner hole portion and difficulties in continuing the casting operation, which hinders the improvement in productivity.
Thus, due to the restriction in the allowable injection amount of argon gas, this method cannot be exactly used as a sufficient measure for preventing the alumina buildup.
While such CaO-containing refractories can exhibit an anti-alumina-buildup effect in some cases, it is likely to cause increase in alumina buildup depending on the circumstances.
Further, when applying refractories containing CaO as a mineral phase to a casting nozzle, the CaO is likely to undesirably hydrated due to a hydration reaction with water absorbed therein.
While Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-5944 discloses a technique of adding CaCO3 as aggregate to prevent the hydration, the CaCO3 aggregate is pyrolytically decomposed to have a high porosity, and the resulting irregularity of an effective or operative surface of a casting nozzle leads to undesirable alumina buildup thereon.

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[0028]A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in connection of Examples.

[0029]Table 1 shows the composition of a compound for use in forming refractories of the present invention, the conditions of a treatment for forming CaCO3, and characteristics of obtained refractories, together with Comparative Example.

TABLE 1ComparativeExampleInventive Example11234567compoundinggraphite (0.5 mm or less)3030303030303030ratiodolomite clinker (1 mm or less)2020202020202020(%)dolomite clinker (0.2 mm or less)3030303030303030dolomite clinker (0.074 mm or less)2020202020202020Treatment Under CO2NonYesYesYesYesYesYesYesatmosphere during coolingmeasuredCaCO3 film thickness (μm)00.070.10.51257valuealumina buildup test*XΔ◯◯◯◯◯Δhydration test (index of strength)7739498100100100100*Alumina buildup test: ◯: no buildup, Δ: buildup only in a part of the surface, X: buildup in 50% or more of the entire surface

[0030]An appropriate amount of phenol resin as organic binder was added...

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Abstract

Disclosed is anti-alumina-buildup refractories for casting nozzles, which comprises a refractory aggregate including 20 mass % or more of CaO component, and 10 mass % or more of clinker particles each containing CaO as a mineral phase, on the basis of 100 mass % of the entire composition. At least a part of the surfaces of the CaO exposed from the surfaces of the corresponding clinker particles is formed with a CaCO3 film. The CaCO3 film releases CO2 gas through thermal decomposition to smooth an operative surface of the nozzle so as to prevent the accretion of metal thereon, so that CaO is continuously supplied to alumina attached on the operative surface to prevent alumina buildup. In addition, the CaCO3 film effectively prevents the hydration of CaO due to a hydration reaction.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to refractories applicable to a nozzle for continuous casting of steel, such as immersion nozzle, upper nozzle, sliding nozzle, lower nozzle or long nozzle, and more particularly to refractories applicable to an inner hole portion of such a casting nozzle to be in contact with molten steel, to prevent alumina buildup thereon.BACKGROUND ART[0002]Responding to recent requirements stricter quality control of steel products, a good deal of effort has been made to reduce non-metallic inclusions, such as alumina which builds up on an inner hole portion of a nozzle for continuous casting of steel. Moreover, in terms of casting operations, the buildup of alumina and others which arises from long hours of casting is likely to cause clogging of the inner hole portion and difficulties in continuing the casting operation, which hinders the improvement in productivity.[0003]As one of measures against the alumina buildup, there has been known a t...

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IPC IPC(8): C04B35/057B22D41/50B22D11/10B22D41/54C04B35/06C04B41/50C04B41/85
CPCB22D41/54C04B35/06C04B2235/652C04B2235/604C04B2235/5463C04B2235/5436C04B2235/5427C04B2235/425C04B2235/321C04B2111/00887C04B41/85C04B41/009C04B41/501C04B41/0072C04B41/4519C04B41/4556C04B35/013C04B35/057B22D11/10
Inventor OGATA, KOJIHOOVER, DONALD BRUCE
Owner KROSAKI HARIMA CORP