Title of article :
Characteristics of the microstructures of alumina-based refractory
materials treated with CO and diode lasers
Author/Authors :
L. Bradley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Alumina-based refractory materials are known to possess good chemical attack resistance at high temperatures; thus, they
are often used as linings for furnaces and incinerators. However, there are still several components in such commercial
alumina refractory materials which limit their corrosionrerosion resistance, e.g., material inhomogeneity existence of
aggregates. and porosity. These promote corrosion attack and allow corrosive agents to penetrate and can possibly increase
erosion damage. These properties, although recognised, are very difficult to overcome by current refractory manufacturing
practice. Laser surface treatment is one novel method that has potential for eliminating porosity and producing a
homogeneous surface layer. This paper describes microstructural and morphological characteristics of CO2 and diode
laser-treated 60% and 85% alumina refractory materials using SEM and optical microscopy. The research shows that a
denser, uniform surface layer with solidification microstructures and which resists thermal shock, can be produced. The use
of a high power diode laser for surface treatment of refractory materials is reported for the first time. q1999 Published by
Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Keywords :
alumina , HPDL , CERAMIC , Diode laser , CO2 laser , Surface modification , Refractory , Lining
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science