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      Merits of using andalusite-based refractories compared to bauxite-based refractories

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          Historically bauxite-based refractories have been used in applications where andalusite-based refractories could work. Bauxite-based refractories were chosen over andalusite-based refractories mainly because of the availability of low-cost Chinese bauxite and also because many furnaces were designed by international companies that cannot easily access high-quality products. Currently, the availability of low-cost bauxite is under threat as a result of high export duties and tariffs as well as restrictions on the amount of material that China allows to be exported. South Africa is a major producer of andalusite, and this guarantees stability with respect to both availability and price. Refractories based on andalusite have an added economic advantage over bauxite-based refractories in that unlike bauxite, which requires high-temperature calcination before use, andalusite is used in its raw state. This paper constitutes a literature study of the merits, both technical and economic, of using refractories based on andalusite compared to bauxite-based refractories.

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                Journal
                jsaimm
                Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
                J. S. Afr. Inst. Min. Metall.
                The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa )
                2225-6253
                2411-9717
                January 2013
                : 113
                : 8
                : 647-650
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                [01] orgnameVereeniging Refractories (Pty) Ltd
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                S2225-62532013000800011
                09664ec9-6f10-41ec-a7dd-3913835930cd

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                bauxite,andalusite,refractory,furnaces,calcination
                bauxite, andalusite, refractory, furnaces, calcination

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