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Characterization of Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike Fireclays
for Use as Refractory Materials in Foundry Industry
Olachi Nwannenna1
, Friday Apeh1
, Ayodele Ogunro1*
and Mustapha Fabiyi1
1. Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute, Engineering Materials Research Department, Km. 10,
Idiroko Road, P.M.B 1055, Ota Ogun State, Nigeria.
* E-mail of the corresponding author: steveayodele20012001@yahoo.com
Abstract
This work is directed towards harnessing local potential in refractory sourcing for use in foundry industries.
Fireclay deposits from Ibamajo, Mowe in Ogun State South-West and Nkwo-Alaike in Imo State South-East
Nigeria were characterized for refractory properties and from the results; it was revealed that, the clay sample
from Mowe has the required refractory properties compared to that of Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike clays. The
samples collected are of the compound of aluminosilicate and are acidic in nature. The refractoriness of Mowe
clay is 1,700o
C while those of Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike are 1,630o
C and 1,660o
C respectively. They all fell
within the standard value range of 1,500-1,700o
C. The percentage of impurities like Fe2O3 in Nkwo-Alaike is
higher than that of Mowe and Ibamajo. Thermal shock resistances of the materials were +30 cycles for both
Mowe and Ibamajo clays, while that of Nkwo-Alaike was 26 cycles. The compressive strength of Ibamajo,
Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike clays are 14.68, 28.61, 27.60MPa respectively. The compressive strength of Ibamajo
clay is lower than the minimum value of 22.9MPa, while that of Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike are superior to
standard. The results of these analyses show that the materials from Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike can be used for
refractory bricks production for various purposes in the foundry industries (lining of preheating furnaces and
other furnaces operating below 1630o
C), while that of Mowe can be used for linings of melting furnaces for
ferrous metal and its alloys.
Keywords: aluminosilicate, compressive strength, fireclay, foundry, furnace, refractory.
1. Introduction
ASTM C71 defines refractories as “non-metallic materials having those chemical and physical properties that
make them applicable for structures or as components of systems that are exposed to environments above 1000o
F
or 538o
C”. Refractory materials have the ability to retain its strength at high temperatures. Refractories are used
in lining of furnaces, kiln, incinerators and reactors and are also used to make crucibles. They must be
chemically and physically stable at high temperatures; have resistance to thermal shock and be chemically inert
with specific ranges of thermal conductivity and thermal expansion.
The oxides of aluminum, silicon and magnesium are the most important materials used in the manufacturing of
refractories. Fire clays are also widely used in the manufacture of refractories. These materials are very
expensive and their sudden failure in service may result in economic losses and life. The refractoriness of
refractory materials is determined by pyrometric conic equivalent (PCE), which indicates that the tip of a test
cone of a material understudy is heated at a given rate in accordance with ASTM C 24 –79, touches the
supporting plague simultaneously with a standard cone (ASTM 1989).
A lot of research works have been carried out to determine the potential of local refractory materials across the
geopolitical zones of Nigeria, which needed to be properly used to guide for exploration and application of these
materials. Refractories are usually classified in terms of the ranges of temperature at which they are used. Thus,
low refractory are those below 1770o
C; medium refractory is within the range of 1770-2000o
C and high
refractory is above 2000O
C (Kachiev, 1993).
Similarly, in terms of their chemistry, there are three types of refractory materials, acidic, basic and neutral
refractories (Gupta, 2008). Appropriate materials selection is required for the production of refractory materials
of specified property.
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The refractories need of Nigeria is potentially enormous. It was estimated that the Ajaokuta Steel Company and
Delta Steel Company will at full capacity, respectively require 43,503 and 25,000 tons/year of refractories for
their activities. These products are sourced from abroad (Adondua, 1988). Onyemaobi (2002) noted that small-
scale industries in Nnewi and in some parts of the country have recently embarked on the fabrication of spare
parts that needed the application of refractory materials. These spare parts are fabricated using high temperature
furnaces that require linings. Obadinma (2003) reported that in 1987 alone, Nigeria imported 27 million metric
tons of refractories. A lot of foreign exchange is spent on the importation of refractory materials into the country.
Therefore, there is need to develop the local refractory materials for their application in the required industries.
Thus, this work studies the physical, chemical and thermal properties of Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike clays
to determine their suitability for refractory bricks production.
2.0 Experimental Method
2.1 Materials and Equipment
The clay samples used in this work were collected from Ibamajo (IB), Mowe (MO) South-West of Nigeria, while
the Nkwo-Alaike (NA) sample was taken from South-East of Nigeria for the purpose of characterization. The
clay samples were collected at a depth of 1.5 meter using digger and shovel. The samples were crushed, soaked,
air-dried and sieved through 1.8mm mesh and rammed into standard sizes of (5.08cm x 5.08cm) and (2.5cm x
2.5cm) using (Standard Laboratory Rammer. Ridsdale & Co., Ser. No.891. Test sample pieces were prepared,
dried and fired in accordance with ASTM (1989).The samples were then tested for Apparent Porosity, Fired
Linear Shrinkage, Compressive Strength, Thermal Shock Resistance (using muffle furnace), Water Absorption,
Moisture Content, Refractoriness (using muffle furnace), Loss on Ignition (using oven), Moisture Content and
Bulk Density. The chemical composition was carried out using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS,
PG990AFG). The result of the chemical analysis is shown in Table 1, while Table 2 shows the result of the
physical analysis. The mineralogical analysis was carried out using X-ray diffraction. The following were
analyzed during the studies:
2.1.1Fired Linear Shrinkage
Test pieces were made into standard slabs; the test pieces were marked along a line in order to maintain the same
position after heat treatment. The distance between the two ends of the slabs was measured with Vernier Caliper.
The samples were air dried for 24 hours and then fired at 110o
C for 6 hours in the oven. The test pieces were
cooled to room temperature and measurements were taken. The fired linear shrinkage was calculated using
equation (1).
( )
100*.
l
ll
D
FD
SF
-
= ………………………………………….. (1)
Where,
Dl is the dried length
Fl is fired length
2.1.2 Apparent Porosity
Representative pieces of test bricks were prepared and air-dried for 24 hours. The pieces were then oven dried at
100o
C for 24hours. The pieces were fired at a temperature of 110o
C, cooled and then transferred into Desiccators
and weighed to nearest 0.01g (dried weight). The specimens were then transferred into 250ml beaker in empty
Vacuum Desiccators. Water was then introduced into the beaker until the test pieces were completely immersed.
The specimens were allowed to soak in boiled water for 30 minutes being agitated from time to time so that the
trapped air bubbles can be released. The specimens were transferred into empty Vacuum Desiccators to cool. The
soaked weight (W) was recorded. The specimens were then weighed suspended in water, using beaker placed on
balance. This gave suspended weight(s); the apparent porosity was calculated using equation (2):
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( )
( )
100*.
SW
DW
PA
-
-
= ……………………………………(2)
Where,
W = Soaked weight
D = Dried weight
S = Suspended weight
2.1.3 Bulk Density
Three samples of each clay bricks measuring 60mm x 60mm x 15mm were prepared. The specimens were air
dried for 24hours and then oven dried at 110o
C, cooled in Desiccators and weighed to the accuracy of 0.0018g
(Dried weight), after which the specimen was transferred to a beaker and heat was applied for 30 minutes to
assist in realizing the trapped air. The specimens were cooled and the soaked weight (W) was taken. The
specimens were then suspended in water using beaker placed on a balance. The suspended weight (S) was taken
and the bulk density was calculated from equation (3):
( )
3
/. cmg
SW
D
DB
pw
-
= …………………………………………… (3)
Where,
D= Dried weight
W= Soaked weight
S=Density of water
2.1.4 Compressive Strength
Test pieces of clay samples were prepared to a standard size of 76.2mm3
on a flat surface. The test pieces were
fired in a furnace at 110o
C and the temperature maintained for 6 hours. The samples were then cooled to room
temperature. The specimens were placed on a compressive tester and load was applied axially by turning the land
wheel at a uniform rate till failure occurs. The manometer readings were recorded. Comprehensive Strength (CS)
was calculated from equation (4):
)(.
)(.
. 2
mAC
KNLoadMax
SC = ………………………………………… (4)
2.1.5 Thermal Shock Resistance
Test pieces measuring 50mm by 75mm were prepared. The pieces were inserted in a furnace (Nabertherm, 1999),
which was maintained for 10 minutes at 900o
C. The specimens were removed with a pair of tongs from the
furnace one after the other and then cooled for 10 minutes. The process was continued until test pieces were
readily pulled apart in the hands. The numbers of heating and cooling cycles for each specimen was recorded.
2.1.6 Refractoriness
The test pieces were mounted on a refractory plaque along with some standard one whose melting point is
slightly above and slightly below that expected of the test cone. The plaque was then put inside the furnace
(Nabertherm, 1999) and the temperature was raised at a rate of 100o
C per minute. The test was continued until
the tip of the test cone had bent over level with the base.
2.1.7 Moisture Content of the Clay Samples
The air dried sample was weighed (W) and then placed in a furnace (Nabertherm, 1999) and heated to a constant
temperature of 110o
C for 24hrs. The sample was taken out cooled in Desiccators and re-weighed (W1). The loss
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in weight gives the amount of moisture content (M.C) which can be expressed as percentage of initial sand
sample. The following expression in equation (5) was used:
100. 1
´
-
=
W
WW
CM …………………………………… (5)
Where,
M.C is the moisture content (%);
W is the weight of the sample before drying (gm);
W1 is the weight of the sample after drying (gm)
4.2.1 Loss on Ignition
The Test sample was dried at 110o
C and cooled. The sample in a clean and dried porcelain crucible was heated in
a muffle furnace to a temperature of 900o
C for 3hours. The loss on ignition (LOI) was calculated using equation
(6).
%100
12
32
´
-
-
=
mm
mm
LOI ……………………………….. (6)
Where,
m1 is the weight of the crucible (gm);
m2 is the weight of clay and crucible (gm);
m3 is the weight of the dried clay and crucible (gm).
The results of the physical and thermal properties of the various materials used are shown in Table 2
3.0 Results and Discussion
The chemical composition of the clay deposits is shown in Table 1. From the Table, it is seen that the alumina
content of Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike are 22.80%, 26.93%, 26.55% respectively. The results show that
the alumina content of Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike are within the standard value range of 25-45%, while that of
Ibamajo fell below the standard. This explains why the Ibamajo clay has the lowest refractoriness value
compared to Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike clays Chester (1973).The silica content is high in all the clay samples
investigated. Silica content above 46.5% (Ryan, 1978) indicates free silica. This showed that the clay samples
are richer in silica and this has contributed to a high compressive strength for Nkwo-Alaike and Mowe clays.
The presence of high value of impurities in aluminosilicate refractory, such as, Fe2O3, lowers the refractoriness
and service limit of the bricks. Figures 1(a – b) show the charts for the chemical compositions of the clay
samples and the standard value. The major phases of the materials collected are aluminosilicate and it is acidic in
nature based on Chester (1986).
Table 1: Chemical Analysis of Clay Materials collected
Sample Location Chemical Analysis, (%)
SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3 CaO MgO K2O Na2O TiO2 L.O.I
Ibamajo 54.40 22.80 1.0 0.30 0.20 0.30 1.0 0.86 16.73
Mowe 56.0 26.93 1.5 0.16 0.50 1.10 0.65 1.09 10.21
Nkwo-Alaike 56.57 26.55 1.76 0.30 0.20 0.85 0.08 1.68 9.76
*Standard (Devon) 57.0 26.70 1.60 0.20 0.70 2.0 0.10 1.10 12.15
The moisture content of the fireclays collected from Mowe, Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike were 10, 8.6 and 9.5%.
This implies that Ibamajo will require more water for proper mixing of the material. The apparent porosity of
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Nkwo-Alaike clay which is 27.77 falls within the standard value of 20-30% according to Chester (1986), while
that of Ibamajo and Mowe fall below the standard. The low percentage of apparent porosity enhances the
entrapping of gases in the material during operation. This will adversely affect the life span of the refractory
material when in operation (Gupta, 2008).The values may be increased with addition of fine grain of additives,
such as, saw dust or rice husk.
The thermal shock resistances of the three clay samples are within the acceptance values of 26-30 cycles (Allen,
1986). The refractoriness value obtained for Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike clay samples are within the
range of 1,500– 1,700o
C for the fireclay according to De Bussy (1972) (see Table 2).The average Fired Linear
Shrinkage for the three clay samples is within the recommended values of 4–6% (Chester, 1986). With this value,
the materials will have a better interlock of grains, which will consequently enhance the strength of refractory
when in operation.
The cold crushing strength (compressive strength) of the materials collected from Mowe and Nkwo-Akaike are
within the standard value of 22.9–59N/mm2
(Allen, 1986). However, Ibamajo clay sample has a value that is
below the recommended standard value. Thus, the Ibamajo clay has less resistance to load, tension and shear
stresses than Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike samples. The average bulk density of the clay samples is as shown in
Table 2 and within the recommended value of 1.7 – 2.1g/cm3
(De Bussy, 1972).
Similarly, the water absorption of the three clay samples fall within the recommended value of 2.6-2.7 %
according to Chester (1973).The chart showing the comparative analysis of the physical properties of the fireclay
samples are displayed in Figures 2(a–b).
Table 2: Physical and Thermal Properties of the Materials
Properties Sample Location
Ibamajo Mowe Nkwo-Alaike *Standard(D
evon)
Fired Linear Shrinkage, % 4 6 4 4-6
Apparent Porosity, % 16.11 16.11 27.77 30
Bulk Density, g/cm2
1.76 1.72 1.72 2.3
Compressive Strength, N/NM2
14.68 28.61 27.6 59
Thermal Shock Resistance, Cycles 30 30 26 30
Water Absorption, % 2.6 2.67 2.64 2.7
Moisture Content, % 8.6 10 9.5 8-12
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4. Conclusion
The investigation carried out on the three clay deposits; Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike revealed that the
service properties of Mowe as compared with Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike clays have favorable results that, when
bricks are produced from these materials they can be used in the application industry. The chemical analysis of
the clay materials which was carried out using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS, PG990AFG) shows
the percentage composition of the various constituents with 54.40%, 56.0% and 56.57% SiO2 for Ibamajo,
Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike, respectively.Al2O3for Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike are22.80%, 26.93%and
Figure 2b: Chart showing the comparison of the physical properties of
the Clay
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26.55% respectively, which indicated that the materials are richer in silica than alumina. The high impurities,
such as, Fe2O3, CaO, TiO2 and Na2O which are very much present in Nkwo-Alaike and Ibamajo clays have
drastically affected the service properties of the clays. The water absorption of the three clay samples fall within
the recommended value range of 2.6-2.7%.From the analyses, the clay samples exhibit refractory properties
(especially, Mowe clay sample) such that, when they are processed into bricks they can be used for various
applications in the foundry Industries.
Acknowledgement
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Nigerian building and Road Research Institute
(NBRRI) and we are also thankful to the Federal Institute of Industrial Research for permission granted to use
the facilities at their disposal.
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Characterization of ibamajo, mow

  • 1. Chemical and Process Engineering Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-7467 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0913 (Online) Vol.24, 2014 1 Characterization of Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike Fireclays for Use as Refractory Materials in Foundry Industry Olachi Nwannenna1 , Friday Apeh1 , Ayodele Ogunro1* and Mustapha Fabiyi1 1. Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute, Engineering Materials Research Department, Km. 10, Idiroko Road, P.M.B 1055, Ota Ogun State, Nigeria. * E-mail of the corresponding author: steveayodele20012001@yahoo.com Abstract This work is directed towards harnessing local potential in refractory sourcing for use in foundry industries. Fireclay deposits from Ibamajo, Mowe in Ogun State South-West and Nkwo-Alaike in Imo State South-East Nigeria were characterized for refractory properties and from the results; it was revealed that, the clay sample from Mowe has the required refractory properties compared to that of Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike clays. The samples collected are of the compound of aluminosilicate and are acidic in nature. The refractoriness of Mowe clay is 1,700o C while those of Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike are 1,630o C and 1,660o C respectively. They all fell within the standard value range of 1,500-1,700o C. The percentage of impurities like Fe2O3 in Nkwo-Alaike is higher than that of Mowe and Ibamajo. Thermal shock resistances of the materials were +30 cycles for both Mowe and Ibamajo clays, while that of Nkwo-Alaike was 26 cycles. The compressive strength of Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike clays are 14.68, 28.61, 27.60MPa respectively. The compressive strength of Ibamajo clay is lower than the minimum value of 22.9MPa, while that of Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike are superior to standard. The results of these analyses show that the materials from Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike can be used for refractory bricks production for various purposes in the foundry industries (lining of preheating furnaces and other furnaces operating below 1630o C), while that of Mowe can be used for linings of melting furnaces for ferrous metal and its alloys. Keywords: aluminosilicate, compressive strength, fireclay, foundry, furnace, refractory. 1. Introduction ASTM C71 defines refractories as “non-metallic materials having those chemical and physical properties that make them applicable for structures or as components of systems that are exposed to environments above 1000o F or 538o C”. Refractory materials have the ability to retain its strength at high temperatures. Refractories are used in lining of furnaces, kiln, incinerators and reactors and are also used to make crucibles. They must be chemically and physically stable at high temperatures; have resistance to thermal shock and be chemically inert with specific ranges of thermal conductivity and thermal expansion. The oxides of aluminum, silicon and magnesium are the most important materials used in the manufacturing of refractories. Fire clays are also widely used in the manufacture of refractories. These materials are very expensive and their sudden failure in service may result in economic losses and life. The refractoriness of refractory materials is determined by pyrometric conic equivalent (PCE), which indicates that the tip of a test cone of a material understudy is heated at a given rate in accordance with ASTM C 24 –79, touches the supporting plague simultaneously with a standard cone (ASTM 1989). A lot of research works have been carried out to determine the potential of local refractory materials across the geopolitical zones of Nigeria, which needed to be properly used to guide for exploration and application of these materials. Refractories are usually classified in terms of the ranges of temperature at which they are used. Thus, low refractory are those below 1770o C; medium refractory is within the range of 1770-2000o C and high refractory is above 2000O C (Kachiev, 1993). Similarly, in terms of their chemistry, there are three types of refractory materials, acidic, basic and neutral refractories (Gupta, 2008). Appropriate materials selection is required for the production of refractory materials of specified property.
  • 2. Chemical and Process Engineering Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-7467 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0913 (Online) Vol.24, 2014 2 The refractories need of Nigeria is potentially enormous. It was estimated that the Ajaokuta Steel Company and Delta Steel Company will at full capacity, respectively require 43,503 and 25,000 tons/year of refractories for their activities. These products are sourced from abroad (Adondua, 1988). Onyemaobi (2002) noted that small- scale industries in Nnewi and in some parts of the country have recently embarked on the fabrication of spare parts that needed the application of refractory materials. These spare parts are fabricated using high temperature furnaces that require linings. Obadinma (2003) reported that in 1987 alone, Nigeria imported 27 million metric tons of refractories. A lot of foreign exchange is spent on the importation of refractory materials into the country. Therefore, there is need to develop the local refractory materials for their application in the required industries. Thus, this work studies the physical, chemical and thermal properties of Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike clays to determine their suitability for refractory bricks production. 2.0 Experimental Method 2.1 Materials and Equipment The clay samples used in this work were collected from Ibamajo (IB), Mowe (MO) South-West of Nigeria, while the Nkwo-Alaike (NA) sample was taken from South-East of Nigeria for the purpose of characterization. The clay samples were collected at a depth of 1.5 meter using digger and shovel. The samples were crushed, soaked, air-dried and sieved through 1.8mm mesh and rammed into standard sizes of (5.08cm x 5.08cm) and (2.5cm x 2.5cm) using (Standard Laboratory Rammer. Ridsdale & Co., Ser. No.891. Test sample pieces were prepared, dried and fired in accordance with ASTM (1989).The samples were then tested for Apparent Porosity, Fired Linear Shrinkage, Compressive Strength, Thermal Shock Resistance (using muffle furnace), Water Absorption, Moisture Content, Refractoriness (using muffle furnace), Loss on Ignition (using oven), Moisture Content and Bulk Density. The chemical composition was carried out using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS, PG990AFG). The result of the chemical analysis is shown in Table 1, while Table 2 shows the result of the physical analysis. The mineralogical analysis was carried out using X-ray diffraction. The following were analyzed during the studies: 2.1.1Fired Linear Shrinkage Test pieces were made into standard slabs; the test pieces were marked along a line in order to maintain the same position after heat treatment. The distance between the two ends of the slabs was measured with Vernier Caliper. The samples were air dried for 24 hours and then fired at 110o C for 6 hours in the oven. The test pieces were cooled to room temperature and measurements were taken. The fired linear shrinkage was calculated using equation (1). ( ) 100*. l ll D FD SF - = ………………………………………….. (1) Where, Dl is the dried length Fl is fired length 2.1.2 Apparent Porosity Representative pieces of test bricks were prepared and air-dried for 24 hours. The pieces were then oven dried at 100o C for 24hours. The pieces were fired at a temperature of 110o C, cooled and then transferred into Desiccators and weighed to nearest 0.01g (dried weight). The specimens were then transferred into 250ml beaker in empty Vacuum Desiccators. Water was then introduced into the beaker until the test pieces were completely immersed. The specimens were allowed to soak in boiled water for 30 minutes being agitated from time to time so that the trapped air bubbles can be released. The specimens were transferred into empty Vacuum Desiccators to cool. The soaked weight (W) was recorded. The specimens were then weighed suspended in water, using beaker placed on balance. This gave suspended weight(s); the apparent porosity was calculated using equation (2):
  • 3. Chemical and Process Engineering Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-7467 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0913 (Online) Vol.24, 2014 3 ( ) ( ) 100*. SW DW PA - - = ……………………………………(2) Where, W = Soaked weight D = Dried weight S = Suspended weight 2.1.3 Bulk Density Three samples of each clay bricks measuring 60mm x 60mm x 15mm were prepared. The specimens were air dried for 24hours and then oven dried at 110o C, cooled in Desiccators and weighed to the accuracy of 0.0018g (Dried weight), after which the specimen was transferred to a beaker and heat was applied for 30 minutes to assist in realizing the trapped air. The specimens were cooled and the soaked weight (W) was taken. The specimens were then suspended in water using beaker placed on a balance. The suspended weight (S) was taken and the bulk density was calculated from equation (3): ( ) 3 /. cmg SW D DB pw - = …………………………………………… (3) Where, D= Dried weight W= Soaked weight S=Density of water 2.1.4 Compressive Strength Test pieces of clay samples were prepared to a standard size of 76.2mm3 on a flat surface. The test pieces were fired in a furnace at 110o C and the temperature maintained for 6 hours. The samples were then cooled to room temperature. The specimens were placed on a compressive tester and load was applied axially by turning the land wheel at a uniform rate till failure occurs. The manometer readings were recorded. Comprehensive Strength (CS) was calculated from equation (4): )(. )(. . 2 mAC KNLoadMax SC = ………………………………………… (4) 2.1.5 Thermal Shock Resistance Test pieces measuring 50mm by 75mm were prepared. The pieces were inserted in a furnace (Nabertherm, 1999), which was maintained for 10 minutes at 900o C. The specimens were removed with a pair of tongs from the furnace one after the other and then cooled for 10 minutes. The process was continued until test pieces were readily pulled apart in the hands. The numbers of heating and cooling cycles for each specimen was recorded. 2.1.6 Refractoriness The test pieces were mounted on a refractory plaque along with some standard one whose melting point is slightly above and slightly below that expected of the test cone. The plaque was then put inside the furnace (Nabertherm, 1999) and the temperature was raised at a rate of 100o C per minute. The test was continued until the tip of the test cone had bent over level with the base. 2.1.7 Moisture Content of the Clay Samples The air dried sample was weighed (W) and then placed in a furnace (Nabertherm, 1999) and heated to a constant temperature of 110o C for 24hrs. The sample was taken out cooled in Desiccators and re-weighed (W1). The loss
  • 4. Chemical and Process Engineering Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-7467 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0913 (Online) Vol.24, 2014 4 in weight gives the amount of moisture content (M.C) which can be expressed as percentage of initial sand sample. The following expression in equation (5) was used: 100. 1 ´ - = W WW CM …………………………………… (5) Where, M.C is the moisture content (%); W is the weight of the sample before drying (gm); W1 is the weight of the sample after drying (gm) 4.2.1 Loss on Ignition The Test sample was dried at 110o C and cooled. The sample in a clean and dried porcelain crucible was heated in a muffle furnace to a temperature of 900o C for 3hours. The loss on ignition (LOI) was calculated using equation (6). %100 12 32 ´ - - = mm mm LOI ……………………………….. (6) Where, m1 is the weight of the crucible (gm); m2 is the weight of clay and crucible (gm); m3 is the weight of the dried clay and crucible (gm). The results of the physical and thermal properties of the various materials used are shown in Table 2 3.0 Results and Discussion The chemical composition of the clay deposits is shown in Table 1. From the Table, it is seen that the alumina content of Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike are 22.80%, 26.93%, 26.55% respectively. The results show that the alumina content of Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike are within the standard value range of 25-45%, while that of Ibamajo fell below the standard. This explains why the Ibamajo clay has the lowest refractoriness value compared to Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike clays Chester (1973).The silica content is high in all the clay samples investigated. Silica content above 46.5% (Ryan, 1978) indicates free silica. This showed that the clay samples are richer in silica and this has contributed to a high compressive strength for Nkwo-Alaike and Mowe clays. The presence of high value of impurities in aluminosilicate refractory, such as, Fe2O3, lowers the refractoriness and service limit of the bricks. Figures 1(a – b) show the charts for the chemical compositions of the clay samples and the standard value. The major phases of the materials collected are aluminosilicate and it is acidic in nature based on Chester (1986). Table 1: Chemical Analysis of Clay Materials collected Sample Location Chemical Analysis, (%) SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3 CaO MgO K2O Na2O TiO2 L.O.I Ibamajo 54.40 22.80 1.0 0.30 0.20 0.30 1.0 0.86 16.73 Mowe 56.0 26.93 1.5 0.16 0.50 1.10 0.65 1.09 10.21 Nkwo-Alaike 56.57 26.55 1.76 0.30 0.20 0.85 0.08 1.68 9.76 *Standard (Devon) 57.0 26.70 1.60 0.20 0.70 2.0 0.10 1.10 12.15 The moisture content of the fireclays collected from Mowe, Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike were 10, 8.6 and 9.5%. This implies that Ibamajo will require more water for proper mixing of the material. The apparent porosity of
  • 5. Chemical and Process Engineering Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-7467 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0913 (Online) Vol.24, 2014 5 Nkwo-Alaike clay which is 27.77 falls within the standard value of 20-30% according to Chester (1986), while that of Ibamajo and Mowe fall below the standard. The low percentage of apparent porosity enhances the entrapping of gases in the material during operation. This will adversely affect the life span of the refractory material when in operation (Gupta, 2008).The values may be increased with addition of fine grain of additives, such as, saw dust or rice husk. The thermal shock resistances of the three clay samples are within the acceptance values of 26-30 cycles (Allen, 1986). The refractoriness value obtained for Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike clay samples are within the range of 1,500– 1,700o C for the fireclay according to De Bussy (1972) (see Table 2).The average Fired Linear Shrinkage for the three clay samples is within the recommended values of 4–6% (Chester, 1986). With this value, the materials will have a better interlock of grains, which will consequently enhance the strength of refractory when in operation. The cold crushing strength (compressive strength) of the materials collected from Mowe and Nkwo-Akaike are within the standard value of 22.9–59N/mm2 (Allen, 1986). However, Ibamajo clay sample has a value that is below the recommended standard value. Thus, the Ibamajo clay has less resistance to load, tension and shear stresses than Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike samples. The average bulk density of the clay samples is as shown in Table 2 and within the recommended value of 1.7 – 2.1g/cm3 (De Bussy, 1972). Similarly, the water absorption of the three clay samples fall within the recommended value of 2.6-2.7 % according to Chester (1973).The chart showing the comparative analysis of the physical properties of the fireclay samples are displayed in Figures 2(a–b). Table 2: Physical and Thermal Properties of the Materials Properties Sample Location Ibamajo Mowe Nkwo-Alaike *Standard(D evon) Fired Linear Shrinkage, % 4 6 4 4-6 Apparent Porosity, % 16.11 16.11 27.77 30 Bulk Density, g/cm2 1.76 1.72 1.72 2.3 Compressive Strength, N/NM2 14.68 28.61 27.6 59 Thermal Shock Resistance, Cycles 30 30 26 30 Water Absorption, % 2.6 2.67 2.64 2.7 Moisture Content, % 8.6 10 9.5 8-12
  • 6. Chemical and Process Engineering Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-7467 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0913 (Online) Vol.24, 2014 6
  • 7. Chemical and Process Engineering Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-7467 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0913 (Online) Vol.24, 2014 7 4. Conclusion The investigation carried out on the three clay deposits; Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike revealed that the service properties of Mowe as compared with Ibamajo and Nkwo-Alaike clays have favorable results that, when bricks are produced from these materials they can be used in the application industry. The chemical analysis of the clay materials which was carried out using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS, PG990AFG) shows the percentage composition of the various constituents with 54.40%, 56.0% and 56.57% SiO2 for Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike, respectively.Al2O3for Ibamajo, Mowe and Nkwo-Alaike are22.80%, 26.93%and Figure 2b: Chart showing the comparison of the physical properties of the Clay
  • 8. Chemical and Process Engineering Research www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-7467 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0913 (Online) Vol.24, 2014 8 26.55% respectively, which indicated that the materials are richer in silica than alumina. The high impurities, such as, Fe2O3, CaO, TiO2 and Na2O which are very much present in Nkwo-Alaike and Ibamajo clays have drastically affected the service properties of the clays. The water absorption of the three clay samples fall within the recommended value range of 2.6-2.7%.From the analyses, the clay samples exhibit refractory properties (especially, Mowe clay sample) such that, when they are processed into bricks they can be used for various applications in the foundry Industries. Acknowledgement The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Nigerian building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI) and we are also thankful to the Federal Institute of Industrial Research for permission granted to use the facilities at their disposal. References 1. Adondua, S (1988) Indigenous Refractory Raw Materials Base for Nigerian Steel Industry Journal of the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers (NSCHE), (7): 2, pp. 322-327. 2. Allen, D (1986) Pottery Science materials process and product, Ellis Horwood Limited, pp Limited, pp 137 – 143. 3. Apeh, F.I., Esezobor, D.E. and Lawal, G.I. (2011) “ Characterization of Onibode and Owode-Ketu Clays for use as Refractory Materials in Foundry Industries”, Journal of Engineering Research , Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 69-77. 4. Chester J. H. (1973), Refractories, production and properties, The Iron and Steel Institutes, London, pp. 4-13, 295-315. 5. Chester, A.R. (1986), Refractories Manufacturer Properties and Applications, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi pp. 25-27, 60-90. 6. De Bussy J. H. (1972), Mineral and Technology, Non-metallic ores silicate Industries and Solid minerals fuels volume 2 Longman Group Limited pp 267 – 290 7. Felix Singer and Songa Singer (1993) Industrial Ceramic, London Chapman and Hill Limited. Pp. 234. 8. Grimshaw, R. W (1971) The Chemistry and Physics of Clay and Allied Ceramic Materials, 4th Edition Revised New York: Wiley Interscience, p: 15. 9. Grimshaw, R. W. (1971), The Chemistry of Clays and Allied Ceramic Materials 3rd Edition Ernest Benn Limited pp. 801 – 802. 10. Gupta, O.P. (2008) “Elements of Fuels Furnace and Refractories” 5th Edition, second reprint, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi- 110006 11. Hassan, S. B. (2001). Effects of Silicon Carbide on Some Refractory Properties of Kankara Clay Proc. of the Nigerian Metallurgical Society, the 18th Annual Conf. pp. 46-52 12. Manual of ASTM (1989) Standard Refractory Materials, ASTM 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103- 1187 USA. 13. Mitchell, D and Stentiford, M.J. (1973). “The production and Properties of Devon Clays.” An article published by Watts, Blake Bearne and Company Limited, pp. 7-16. 14. NMDC, Jos (1991) Research and Development Efforts at Nigerian Metallurgical Development Centre, Jos, Towards Arresting the Declining Fortunes of the Nigerian Metallurgical Industry Proc. of the Nigerian Metallurgical Society, the 16th Annual Conf. pp. 8-29 15. Obadinma, E. O. (2003). Development of Refractory Bricks for Heat Treatment Facilities Journal of Science and Technology Research, Vol. (2): 2, pp. 13-17. 16. Onyemaobi, O. O. (1998) Assessment of Physical Characteristics of Ezinachi-Okigwe Clay as Furnace Lining, Journal of Science Education and Technology, (5): 1, pp. 898-907. 17. Onyemaobi, O. O. (2002) Mineral Resources Exploitation, Processing and Utilization –A Sine Qua Non for Nigeria’s Metallurgical Industrial Development Inaugural Lecture Series 5 of FUTO, Owerri: FUTO Press. Pp. 48 18. Ryan, W.C (1978), Properties of Ceramic Raw Materials, Oxford, Paragon Press, pp.6.
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