Abstract:
In order to avoid the generation of Al
4C
3 and AlN during heat treatment of carbon composite re-fractories with the addition of aluminum powder, this paper probes the effects of MnO
2 on the phase composition and microstructure of C-Al materials. C-Al and C-Al-MnO
2 specimens were prepared by using graphite flake, aluminium powder, and MnO
2 fines as main starting materials, thermosetting phenolic resin as a binder, and being fired in a sag-ger filled with graphite powder at various temperatures. The phase composition and microstructure of the specimens were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. Manganese dioxide was studied by thermogravimetric-differential thermal analysis. It is found that for C-Al materials without MnO
2, Al powder first generates granular aluminium carbide, and then transforms to fibrous AlN and Al
2O
3. For C-Al materials with MnO
2 addition, since MnO
2 gradually decomposes with the evolution of oxygen, aluminum powder is directly oxidized to form Al
2O
3 followed by generating MnAl
2O
4 spinel. Thus, Al
4C
3 and AlN fail to form. The formed Al
2O
3 is present as granular at 800 to 1200℃, fibrous at 1400℃, and fully-developed prismatic at 1600℃.