Publication detail

MICROSTRUCTURE OF SILICA BRICK

NEVŘIVOVÁ, L. LANG, K.

Original Title

MICROSTRUCTURE OF SILICA BRICK

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Silica is a refractory which is significant from the chemical point of view by high content of SiO2 (more than 93 %). As a mineral, it is composed of various modifications of SiO2, particularly -cristobalite and -tridymite. Further, it is composed of a low amount of unmodified -quartz, calcium orthosilicates, and vitreous state. Silica has high bearing capacity in heat (up to 1 700 C), its advantage is high resistance against acidic molten masses, and the disadvantage is its low resistance against temperature changes lower than 600 C. The paper deals with description of a microstructure of both dense and thermal insulating silica (metallurgical, coking, silica, glass silica, thermal insulating silica)

Keywords

metallurgical, coking, silica, glass silica, thermal insulating silica

Authors

NEVŘIVOVÁ, L.; LANG, K.

RIV year

2007

Released

20. 6. 2007

Location

Krakow, Polsko

ISBN

978-83-7242-429-7

Book

Sborník

Pages from

374

Pages to

380

Pages count

7

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT23193,
  author="Lenka {Nevřivová} and Karel {Lang}",
  title="MICROSTRUCTURE OF SILICA BRICK",
  booktitle="Sborník",
  year="2007",
  pages="374--380",
  address="Krakow, Polsko",
  isbn="978-83-7242-429-7"
}