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Advanced Ceramic Composites for Improved Thermal Management in Molten Aluminum Applications

by Klaus-markus Peters, Robert Cravens, James G Hemrick
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Energy Technolgy Perspectives
Publication Date
Page Number
225
Publisher Location
Warrendale, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Conference Name
TMS 2009
Conference Location
San Francisco, California, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
TMS
Conference Date
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Degradation of refractories in molten aluminum applications leads to energy inefficiencies, both in terms of increased energy consumption during use as well as due to frequent and premature production shutdowns. Therefore, the ability to enhance and extend the performance of refractory systems will improve the energy efficiency through out the service life. TCON ceramic composite materials are being produced via a collaboration between Fireline TCON, Inc. and Rex Materials Group. These materials were found to be extremely resistant to erosion and corrosion by molten aluminum alloys during an evaluation funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and it was concluded that they positively impact the performance of refractory systems. These findings were subsequently verified by field tests. Data will be presented on how TCON shapes are used to significantly improve the thermal management of molten aluminum contact applications and extend the performance of such refractory systems.