Claims
- 1. A process for producing a basic refractory brick or other refractory product, said process comprising the steps of preparing a fine grain refractory material consisting of a mixture of chrome ore and high purity periclase, said refractory being capable of passing a 65 mesh screen, tempering the refractory material with a solution containing magnesium chloride and/or magnesium sulfate, pressure-forming the tempered refractory material into larger size agglomerated, predensified and unsintered pieces, drying the agglomerated pieces at a temperature below the sintering temperature of the refractory material, crushing the agglomerated pieces to provide predensified unsintered grains, sizing the predensified unsintered grains into a suitable mix for pressing to a shape, moistening the mix, pressing the mix into objects of a desired refractory shape, drying the shaped objects, and firing the shaped objects at a temperature of at least 3000.degree. F. to yield refractory products having said desired shape.
- 2. The process according to claim 1 wherein 70-100 parts by weight of the mix comprises larger size agglomerated pieces consisting of fine grain refractory material capable of passing a 325 mesh screen with an average size of 2 to 5 microns and 0 to 30 parts of the mix comprises refractory materials capable of passing a 65 mesh screen.
- 3. The process according to claim 1 wherein the agglomerated pieces are dried at a temperature between 300.degree. F. and 800.degree. F. prior to being crushed.
- 4. The process according to claim 1 wherein the fine grain refractory material is formed into larger size agglomerated pieces in the shape of briquettes.
- 5. A process for producing a refractory brick or other refractory product, said process comprising the steps of preparing a fine grain refractory material consisting essentially of a mixture of magnesite and chromite capable of passing a 65 mesh screen, tempering the refractory material with a solution containing magnesium chloride and/or magnesium sulfate to chemically bond the individual grains, pressure-forming the tempered refractory material into larger size agglomerated, predensified, and unsintered pieces, drying the agglomerated pieces at a temperature below the sintering temperature thereof, crushing the agglomerated pieces to provide predensified unsintered grains, sizing the predensified unsintered grains into a suitable mix for pressing to a shape, moistening the mix without significant hydration of the magnesium oxide, pressing the mix into a desired refractory shape, and firing the pressed shape at a temperature of at least 3000.degree. F. to yield a refractory product having said desired shape.
- 6. A process for producing a refractory brick or other refractory product, said process comprising the steps of preparing a fine grain refractory material capable of passing a 65 mesh screen, tempering the refractory material with a chemical bonding solution, forming the tempering refractory material into larger size agglomerated pieces, drying the agglomerated pieces so as to form the chemical bond, crushing the agglomerated pieces, sizing the crushed pieces into a suitable mix for pressing to a shape, moistening the mix, pressing the mix into a desired refractory shape, and firing the pressed shape in a suitable atmosphere and at a temperature sufficient to form a ceramic bond and yield a refractory product having said desired shape.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 666,032 filed Mar. 11, 1976 now abandoned.
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