Research and Exploration
Effect of Steel Scoria and Slag on Structure and Properties of Low-temperature Sintered Building Ceramics

CHEN Yongqiang 1, LIU Fangbo 2, GUO Zhiqi 2, TONG Yuandong 1, LIANG Jian 2
(1. Jingdezhen Lehua Ceramic Sanitary Ware Limited, Jingdezhen 333414, Jiangxi, China; 2. Jingdezhen Ceramic University, Jingdezhen 333403, Jiangxi, China)

Abstract: This work was aimed to study the effects of steel scoria and slag on structure and properties of low-temperature sintered building ceramics, with the main raw materials to prefabricated mud, shale, steel scoria or slag, while the fluxs are potassium feldspar and talcum. While testing flexural strength, water absorption, bulk density and line shrinkage, the building ceramics were also characterized by using XRD, SEM-EDS, XRF and other detection methods. When the samples were fired at 1120 ℃ for 60 min and the contents of steel scoria and slag were 10 wt.% and 8 wt.%, the comprehensive performance of the sample was the maximized. In this case, the flexural strengths are 89.9 MPa and 91.7 MPa, while water absorption rates are 0.28% and 0.19%.
Key words: steel scoria; slag; building ceramics; flexural strength; water absorption

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