Refractory mixes containing condensed tannin and furfuryl alcohol, and their uses
View Patent ↗This invention relates to refractory mixes produced by mixing a refractory material with an organic binder and heating to a temperature of typically from about 50° C. to about 100° C. to form a stable composite granulate. The refractor mixes comprise a major amount of a refractory material and a minor amount of a binder composition comprising (a) condensed tannin and (b) furfuryl alcohol. The refractory mixes are used to prepare shaped (e.g. bricks) and unshaped (e.g. blast furnace tap holes, troughs, and tundish liners) refractory products. The invention also relates to a process for preparing the refractory products using the refractory mixes.
1. A heated refractory mix comprising:
(a) a major amount of a refractory,
(b) a condensed tannin; and
(b) furfuryl alcohol,
such that the temperature of the refractory mix is from about 50° C. to about 100° C.
2. The refractory mix of claim 1 wherein the amount of condensed tannin is from about 1.0 weight percent to about 50 weight percent, based upon the weight percent of the mixture of condensed tannin and furfuryl alcohol.
3. The refractory mix of claim 2 wherein the amount of condensed tannin is from about 10 weight percent to about 40 weight percent, based upon the weight percent of the mixture of condensed tannin and furfuryl alcohol.
4. The refractory mix of claim 3 wherein the average molecular weight of the condensed tanin is from about 1,000 to about 25,000 and the viscosity is from about 5 poises to about 100 poises.
5. The refractory mix of claim 4 wherein the condensed tanin is tannin from the Quebracho tree.
6. The refractory mix of claim 5 which also contains a carbon-containing material.
7. The refractory mix of claim 6 wherein the carbon-containing material is selected from the group consisting of graphite, carbon black, and mixtures thereof.
8. A refractory mix of claim 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , or 7 which is allowed to dry for a time sufficient to form free flowing, storage stable granulates.
9. The refractory mix of claim 8 wherein said drying time is from 15 minutes to 60 minutes.
10. A process for making a refractory product comprising:
(a) adding the refractory mix of claim 9 to a pattern; and
(b) subjecting the refractory mix to a pressure of from about 80 N/mm 2 to about 200 N/mm 2 to form a handleable product.
11. The process of claim 10 wherein the handleable product is gradually subjected to increasing temperatures up to 180° C. followed by carbonization in the absence of air at temperatures up to about 800° C.