Claims
- 1. An aluminum electrolysis cell, comprising:
- a metal container including side walls and a bottom wall defining an enclosure for cell contents; and
- a refractory lining within said enclosure adjacent said side walls and bottom walls, said lining comprising at least one layer of refractory material;
- said at least one layer of refractory material being resistant to corrosion by alkaline materials and fluorides at high temperatures, and having been produced by:
- calcining red mud containing Bayer sodalite at a temperature in the range of about 900 to 1400.degree. C. for a time sufficient to remove combined water and to produce nepheline from said Bayer sodalite in said red mud;
- grinding the product following calcination to the -4 Tyler mesh range;
- mixing the ground product with a binder selected from the group consisting of silica-containing particulate materials or precursors thereof, alumina-containing particulate materials or precursors thereof, and mixtures thereof, in an amount sufficient to bind the ground product upon firing, and sufficient water to produce a formable mixture;
- forming the mixture into a shaped product; and
- firing the shaped product at a temperature in the range of about 900 to 1400.degree. C. to produce said refractory material.
- 2. A cell according to claim 1 wherein the ratio of red mud to other ingredients in said lining is at least 90% by weight.
- 3. A cell according to claim 1 wherein the alumina content of the lining is at least 10% more than that combined in nepheline present in said refractory material.
- 4. A cell according to claim 1 wherein said binder is a silica-containing material or precursor thereof and said mixture prior to firing has a value of R in the range of 0.05<R<1, wherein ##EQU2## and wherein: Na.sub.2 O=the molar fraction of Na.sub.2 O in the product originating from the decomposition of soluble salts in the red mud during calcination and from the binder and from any additives added to said ground product;
- SiO.sub.2 =the molar fraction of SiO.sub.2 in the product originating from the binder;
- S=the ratio of specific surface area (SSA) of the calcined red mud particles to the maximum SSA value which is obtained from -65 Tyler mesh material.
- 5. The use of a refractory material for lining an aluminum production cell, wherein said refractory material is a product produced by
- calcining red mud containing Bayer sodalite at a temperature in the range of about 900 to 1400.degree. C. for a time sufficient to remove combined water and to produce nepheline from said Bayer sodalite in said red mud;
- grinding the product following calcination to the -4 Tyler mesh range;
- mixing the ground product with a binder selected from the group consisting of a silica-containing particulate materials or precursors thereof, alumina-containing particulate materials or precursors thereof, and mixtures thereof, in an amount sufficient to bind the ground product upon firing, and sufficient water to product a formable mixture;
- forming the mixture into a shaped product; and
- firing the shaped product at a temperature in the range of about 900 to 1400.degree. C. to produce said refractory material;
- and wherein said use comprises lining an internal surface of said cell with a plurality of shaped products, or lining said internal surface with said formable mixture to form said shaped product as a monolithic lining, followed by firing said lining in situ in said cell.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 07/636,749, filed Jan. 2, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,106,797, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/276,104, filed Nov. 23, 1988, now abandoned.
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