Publication detail

Use of the sol-gel method for the production of no cement castables

ZEMÁNEK, D. NEVŘIVOVÁ, L.

Original Title

Use of the sol-gel method for the production of no cement castables

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The most of commonly used castables are bonded by calcium aluminate cement (CAC). There are also other alternative binders such as phosphates, hydratable alumina, organic bond, colloidal silica, etc. The main reason for replacing traditional hydraulic bond is to reduce calcium oxide content, which mainly causes formation of low melting phases during firing. Thus, mechanical and refractory properties can be deteriorated while calcium aluminate phases are decomposing. Sol-gel method is successfully applied mainly in cement-free (No Cement Castables - NCC) vibratable or self-flowing castables. The most used colloidal sol is colloidal silica sol, especially thanks to relative low price in comparison to alumina and titanium sols. Main aim of this thesis is design of no cement castable based on sol-gel method with emphasis on improving physical-mechanical and refractory properties in comparison to ultra-low cement castable.

Keywords

Castables; Sol-gel; Refractory; Ceramics

Authors

ZEMÁNEK, D.; NEVŘIVOVÁ, L.

Released

8. 2. 2021

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Location

Melville, NY, USA

ISBN

978-0-7354-4066-1

Book

SPECIAL CONCRETE AND COMPOSITES 2020: 17th International Conference

ISBN

0094-243X

Periodical

AIP conference proceedings

Year of study

2322

State

United States of America

Pages from

1

Pages to

6

Pages count

6

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT169446,
  author="David {Zemánek} and Lenka {Nevřivová}",
  title="Use of the sol-gel method for the production of no cement castables",
  booktitle="SPECIAL CONCRETE AND COMPOSITES 2020: 17th International Conference",
  year="2021",
  journal="AIP conference proceedings",
  volume="2322",
  pages="1--6",
  publisher="American Institute of Physics",
  address="Melville, NY, USA",
  doi="10.1063/5.0041627",
  isbn="978-0-7354-4066-1",
  issn="0094-243X",
  url="https://aip.scitation.org/doi/pdf/10.1063/5.0041627"
}