Claims
- 1. A raw mixture for the production of a refractory high-alumina cement consisting of a calcareous component, an aluminous component and a chloride of at least one metal, selected from the group consisting of magnesium, calcium, barium, strontium, sodium, potassium, the components being taken in the following proportions, percent by mass;
- aluminuous component (calculated for Al.sub.2 O.sub.3): 69 to 73
- calcareous component (calculated for CaO): 11 to 23
- chlorides of said metals: 20 to 4.
- 2. A raw mixture according to claim 1, in which said metal is selected from the group consisting of calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium and said aluminous component consists of commercial alumina.
- 3. A raw mixture according to claim 1 in which the proportion of said aluminous and calcareous components and said metal chlorides is such as to ensure during calcination of the raw mixture of a temperature of about 1000.degree.-1300.degree. C., the elimination of compounds which contaminate the cement product.
- 4. A raw mixture according to claim 1 in which the proportion of said aluminous and calcareous components and said metal chlorides is such as to ensure a predominating content of calcium dialuminate in the product obtained by calcination of said raw mixture and the elimination of contaminating compounds during calcination, when calcination is carried out at a temperature of about 1000.degree.-1300.degree. C.
- 5. A raw mixture according to claim 1 in which the proportion of said aluminous and calcareous components and said metal chloride is such as to ensure a content of calcium dialuminate of about 80 to 90% by mass in the product obtained by calcination of said raw mixture at a temperature of 1000.degree.-1300.degree. C.
- 6. A raw mixture according to claim 1 in which the proportion of said aluminous and calcareous component and said metal chlorides is such as to provide cement having a predominating content of calcium dialuminate, and wherein the final cement has a compression strength after 1 day of hardening of about 245-290 kgf./cm..sup.2 and after 3 days of hardening about 435-530 kgf./cm..sup.2 and a refractoriness of about 1700.degree.-1750.degree. C., when said raw mixture is calcined at a temperature of about 1000.degree.-1300.degree. C.
- 7. A method of producing a high refractory cement having a predominate content of calcium dialuminate comprising calcining the raw mixture defined in claim 1 at a temperature of about 1000.degree. to 1300.degree. C., the proportions of the aluminous and calcareous components and said metal chlorides being such as to ensure the elimination of contaminating compounds during calcination, wherein the calcination temperature is at the high part of said temperature range when the amount of said metal chlorides is in the low part of its range of proporation and the calcination temperature is at the low part of the temperature range when said metal chlorides is in the high part of its range of proportion.
- 8. A method of producing high refractory cement according to claim 7 in which the temperature of calcining varies inversely with the proportion of metal chlorides in said raw mixture, so that said calcination temperature is about 1000.degree.-1100.degree. C. when said raw mixture contains about 15-20% by mass of said chlorides and said calcination temperature is about 1200.degree.-1300.degree. C. when said raw mixture contains up to about 10% by mass of said chlorides.
- 9. A raw mixture according to claim 1 which consists essentially of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 in an amount of 69-73%, a calcareous component, calculated for CaO, in an amount of 11 to 23% selected from the group consisting of calcium carbonate lime and limestone and a chloride of at least one said metal chloride in an amount of 20 to 4%.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 804,265, filed 6/7/77, now abandoned.
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