Title of article :
Kinetics of Ceramic Phase Crystallization in a Glass Derived from Wastes of Iron and Steel Industry
Author/Authors :
Ghasemi, S Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology - Hamedan, Iran , Shafyei, A Department of Materials Engineering - Isfahan University of Technology - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Intensified environmental regulations have posed numerous challenges in the disposal of industrial wastes. The
steel industry is one of the biggest production industries, with a considerable amount of daily wastes. Production of
glass-ceramic from the steel industry waters is one of the proper solutions for this problem. In this study, the utilization
of different wastes (such as blast-furnace slag, converter slag and dust) as the raw material for glass-ceramic production
was evaluated. After mixing the precursors, the mixture was melted at 1450. The obtained melt was cooled down
at cooling rate of 10°C/min in metallic molds, and the glass was derived. Ceramic phases were grown by application
of isothermal heat treatment periods up-to 6 h, at 750, 800, 850, and 900. The mean length of the ceramic phases was
measured after each heat treatment period by scanning electron microscopy. It was shown that crystal growth followed
a parabolic kinetic model. The activation energy of crystallization was also determined as 129 kJ/mol in the temperature
range of 750-900°C.
Keywords :
Kinetics , Crystallization , Glass-Ceramics , Wastes , Steel making
Journal title :
International Journal of Iron and Steel Society of Iran