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Title: CHARACTERIZATION AND EVALUATION OF SELECTED KAOLIN CLAY DEPOSITS IN NIGERIA FOR FURNACE LINING APPLICATION
Authors: Mokwa, J. B.
Lawal, S. A.
Abolarin, M. S.
Bala, K. C.
Keywords: Porosity
Clay
Refractoriness
Kaolin
Issue Date: Oct-2019
Publisher: Nigerian Journal of Technology (NIJOTECH)
Citation: J. B. Mokwa, S. A. Lawal, M. S. Abolarin and K. C. Bala, (2019), Characterization and Evaluation of Selected Kaolin Clay Deposits In Nigeria for Furnace Lining Application, Nigerian Journal of Technology (NIJOTECH) Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 936– 946.
Abstract: Kaolin and ball clay samples from four states in Nigeria were examined with the aim of determining their chemical composition as well as testing for their suitability as refractory materials for furnaces lining applications. Three kaolin samples were taken from Ikpeshi in Edo, Kasadi in Kebbi and Alaasan in Osun state, while the ball clay sample used as the binder was taken from Badeggi in Niger state. The kaolin samples were tested and beneficiated in other to improve on their alumina contents after which they were characterized and produced as a refractory brick by mixing each kaolin sample with the ball clay in 70:30 ratio. They were then tested comprehensively for the following refractory properties such as: firing shrinkage, apparent porosity, bulk density, cold crushing strength, thermal shock resistance, refractory under load (RUL), thermal expansion, thermal conductivity, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope. The results were compared with standard refractory properties for fireclay bricks. The values obtained from the three clay samples (A, B, C) which are from Ikpeshi in Edo, Kasadi in Kebbi and Alaasan in Osun state respectively were within the recommended values for fireclay bricks, most especially sample C which has a refractoriness under load (RUL) of 1348OC which is the temperature at which the bricks will collapse under a constant load of 0.2N/mm2. This compared favourably with the RUL of other countries in the world.
Description: Engineering
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3598
ISSN: 2467-8821
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