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BULLETIN OF THE CHINESE CERAMIC SOCIETY ›› 2026, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (2): 655-662.DOI: 10.16552/j.cnki.issn1001-1625.2025.0832

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Erosion Behavior of Refining Slag with Different Basicities on Magnesia-Carbon Refractories

YE Yukui1(), LEI Changkun2(), LIAO Jiaming1, ZHANG Xin2, HU Tianzeng2, REN Bo2, WANG Enhui2(), HOU Xinmei2   

  1. 1. Zenith Steel Group Co. ,Ltd. ,Changzhou 213011,China
    2. Institute of Carbon Neutrality,University of Science and Technology Beijing,Beijing 100083,China
  • Received:2025-08-18 Revised:2025-09-23 Online:2026-02-20 Published:2026-03-09
  • Contact: LEI Changkun, WANG Enhui

Abstract:

Three types refining slag with different basicities (R = 0.8, 1.0, and 1.2) were prepared. The influence of basicity on resistance to slag erosion of MgO-C bricks was systematically investigated using thermodynamic calculations, surface tension measurements and dynamic anti-slag test. The results show that with the increase of basicity, the viscosity of slag decreases and the surface tension increases significantly. In refining slag S1 (R=0.8), higher solubility of MgO results in more severe erosion of MgO-C refractories. For refining slag S3 (R=1.2), increased CaO content causes reduced viscosity and elevated surface tension, which enhances slag penetration by 69.14% compared to refining slag S1 (R=0.8). However, the structural integrity of refractory is relatively well-preserved. This study demonstrates that moderately increasing refining slag basicity can extend the service life of MgO-C refractories. However, in practical application, it is necessary to comprehensively consider its influence on inclusions in steel.

Key words: cord steel, refining slag, magnesia-carbon refractory, resistance to slag erosion, viscosity, surface tension

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