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Wetting and Reaction Characteristics of Al2O3/SiC Composite Refractories By Molten Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy...

by James G Hemrick, Jing Xu, Klaus-markus Peters, Xingbo Liu, Ever J Barbero
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
Publication Date
Page Numbers
514 to 523
Volume
4
Issue
2
Conference Name
31st International Cocoa Beach Conference on Advanced Ceramics & Composites
Conference Location
Daytona beach, Florida, United States of America
Conference Date
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The reactive wetting behavior in molten aluminum (Al) and Al alloy was investigated for alumina-silicon carbide composite refractory materials using an optimized sessile drop method at 900oC in a purified Ar-4% H2 atmosphere. The time dependent behavior of the contact angle and drop geometry was monitored and the wetting kinetics were determined. The initial contact angle between the liquid Al/Al alloy and the refractory substrates was found to be greater than 90� and to gradually decrease with time. For two of the materials, it was found that the contact angles decreased to and angle less than 90� by the end of the two-hour test. For the third material, the contact angle was still greater than 90� at the conclusion of the two-hour test. The difference in wetting properties among the three types of refractories is attributed to their microstructural and compositional variations. The effect of magnesium in the molten Al alloy drops on the wetting kinetics and the reaction with the refractory substrates are also discussed. The results obtained provide important understanding of the wetting and corrosion mechanisms of alumina and silicon carbide materials in contact with molten aluminum.