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Heat Refractory Insulation Materials for the Lining of Reduction Cells

7 Heat Refractory Insulation Materials for the Lining of Reduction Cells [Pg.190]

Although in refractory practice there are hundreds of heat insulation materials, the list of heat insulation materials for the lining of reduction cells is rather limited. For one thing, economic considerations add some limitations, but for another, the heat insulation materials in reduction cells should withstand mechanical compression loads without deformation at temperatures up to 900 °C for a long time, and numerous inexpensive fiber heat insulation materials don t correspond to this requirement. In the Hall-Heroult reduction cell, the heat insulation materials should withstand the pressure of the layer of the electrolyte, the layer of molten aluminium, cathode carbon blocks (taking into account collector bars), and the refractory layer. Currently, only four or five heat insulation materials are used in the lining of reduction cells diatomaceous (moler) and perlite bricks, vermiculite and calcium silicate blocks (slabs), and sometimes lightweight fireclay bricks (but their thermal conductivity is relatively big, while the cost is not small) and fiber fireclay bricks. [Pg.190]




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