Investigation of the heat treatment processes of resin-bonded refractories in an atmosphere consisting of the products of sublimation and decomposition of the binder

1992 
Heat treatment of the resin-bonded refractories in an atmosphere consisting of the products of sublimation and decomposition of the binder leads to a significant improvement in the properties of the specimens (in particular, in the coked condition). The increase in the content of the residual carbon, the mechanical strength of the specimens, and their hydration resistance are determined by the heat treatment temperature. The highest levels of the physical and the technological properties are obtained after heat treating the specimens in the 400–600°C range. In this case, the most significant effect is observed in the lime-periclase refractories and the minimum effect is obtained in the resin-periclase refractories.
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