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Introduction to the uses of fused magnesia

Fused magnesia is formed by melting magnesite ore at high temperatures in an electric arc furnace. The main features of fused magnesite are high melting point (up to 2800°C), stable chemical properties, high compressive strength, erosion resistance, and corrosion resistance. , Magnesia is an important raw material for metallurgy, building materials, light industry, furnace lining, and bulk materials. It is also an indispensable and important refractory material in steel, cement, glass, non-ferrous metal smelting, and other industries.

fused magnesia
fused magnesia

Main uses of fused magnesia

Fused magnesite is used in the metallurgical refractory industry to produce auxiliary refractory materials such as high-purity fused magnesia, gunning materials, and ramming materials, as well as special refractory bricks such as flowing steel bricks, magnesia bricks, and magnesia chrome bricks. It can also be used in vacuum It is used as refractory lining on non-vacuum induction furnaces and electric arc furnaces. It is an ideal raw material for making magnesium oxide crucibles, furnace bladders, and various high-temperature casings.

Fused magnesite
Fused magnesite

Important indicators of fused magnesite

Fused magnesite is mainly made from magnesite ore with a content of more than 47%, which is melted in an electric arc furnace. The chemical indicators of fused magnesia can be divided into 6 major items: magnesium oxide content; silica content; ferric oxide content; aluminum oxide content; caustic soda; and bulk density; fused magnesia products have high purity and crystalline grains Large, dense structure, strong slag resistance, good thermal shock stability, it is an excellent high-temperature electrical insulation material and an important raw material for making high-grade magnesia bricks, magnesia carbon bricks and amorphous refractory materials.

Fused magnesia manufacture
Fused magnesia manufacture

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