Title of article :
Surface modification of alumina-based refractories using a xenon
arc lamp
Author/Authors :
L. Bradley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The lifetimes of refractory bricks used to line furnaces and incinerators can be reduced as a result of degradation of the
bricks by chemical and physical attack. To reduce the area of refractory surface available for attack, a xenon arc lamp has
been used in this research to seal surface pores and other defects, in order to limit penetration of slag into the porous bricks.
Two parameters controlling the surface melting process were examined: arc lamp power and processing scan rate.
Optimisation of the processing parameters resulted in smooth, sealed surfaces on 60% Al2O3- and 85% Al2O3-based
refractory furnace lining brick samples. Microstructural characterisation of the treated zone produced by the radiation of the
continuous, wide wavelength spectrum 340–2100 nm.arc lamp light was carried out using a scanning electron microscope
SEM.incorporating energy dispersive analysis by X-rays EDX.. In addition, a comparison of the surface roughness and
hardness between the treated and untreated brick samples was used to assess the suitability of arc lamp surface processing
for improving the surface characteristics of refractory bricks. q2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
alumina , CERAMIC , Sealing , Corrosion , Arc lamp , Optical , refractory
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science