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WO2006016887A1
WO2006016887A1 PCT/US2004/032154 US2004032154W WO2006016887A1 WO 2006016887 A1 WO2006016887 A1 WO 2006016887A1 US 2004032154 W US2004032154 W US 2004032154W WO 2006016887 A1 WO2006016887 A1 WO 2006016887A1
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  • This invention relates to refractory compositions. More particularly, this invention relates
  • magnesia-based refractory compositions useful in maintenance gunning of metallurgical vessels, in ramming mixtures, in castable refractories, and in basic refractory brick.
  • invention relates to refractory compositions, especially gunning mixtures, which are chemically adhered by means of a binder system having high temperature hot strength.
  • compositions onto the brick surfaces For example, a dry mixture including granular refractory
  • grain is pneumatically delivered to a nozzle of a spray gun where it is mixed with water, resulting
  • the granular refractory material used in gunning mixtures is typically composed of
  • magnesia having a periclase crystalline phase Such materials include dead burned natural
  • refractories must additionally include a binder to provide at least temporary
  • a clay mineral may also be included in the mixture as a
  • organic binders have included starch, dextrin, various organic sulfonic acids and
  • additives contribute excessive porosity to the refractory composition thereby diminishing the
  • inorganic binders capable of being dissolved or dispersed in water have been in common use in
  • gunning mixtures and typical of these are chromic acid, sodium silicate, phosphate glasses,
  • Silicates, phosphates and sulfates are generally the binders of choice for bonding
  • magnesia-based refractory compositions due primarily to their generally acceptable mechanical
  • Another objective of the present invention is to provide a
  • magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia refractory product exhibiting outstanding refractoriness i.e. this
  • composition will not form deleterious low melting compounds that are formed when traditionally
  • a further objective of the present invention is to provide a
  • magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia refractory product outstanding in overall durability.
  • Figure 1 is a graph comparing the 1370 degrees Celsius hot breaking strength of two high
  • Figure 2 is a graph comparing the 1510 degrees Celsius hot breaking strength of two high
  • the present invention provides a magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia refractory composition
  • total composition sulfamic acid and from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the total composition calcium hydroxide.
  • Another aspect of the present invention provides a magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia
  • refractory composition that includes from about 91.0 percent to about 95.0 percent by weight of
  • the total composition magnesia-based refractory material from about 2.0 percent to about 4.0
  • a further aspect of the present invention provides a magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia
  • refractory composition that includes from about 92.0 percent to about 94.0 percent by weight of
  • the total composition magnesia-based refractory material from about 2.5 percent to about 3.5
  • refractory composition that includes from about 92.0 percent to about 94.0 percent by weight of the total composition magnesia-based refractory material, from about 2.5 percent to about 3.5
  • a magnesia-based refractory material a refractory lining is produced having greater durability
  • a wetting agent may additionally be added to
  • a magnesia based refractory material is admixed with sulfamic acid and an independent
  • calcia source such as calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide. It was discovered that the use of
  • the refractory composition of the present invention is a magnesia
  • the refractory composition of the present invention is a gunning
  • the wetting agent may be any suitable dispersant, superplasticizer, anionic,
  • the calcia is calcium oxide.
  • the calcia is calcium hydroxide.
  • the calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide concentration is
  • the calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide concentration is
  • the calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide concentration is
  • the sulfamic acid is from about 1.0 percent by weight to about 8.0
  • the sulfamic acid is from about 3.0 percent by weight to about 5.0
  • the sulfamic acid is from about 2.5 percent by weight to about 3.5
  • 5.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 1.0 percent by
  • the refractory composition is calcium hydroxide. in another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory composition for use
  • the refractory composition by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 3 percent to about 5 percent
  • the refractory composition is calcium hydroxide.
  • composition is a magnesia-based refractory composition for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings from about 2.5 percent by weight to about
  • 3.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 3.5 percent by
  • weight to about 4.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition is calcium hydroxide.
  • 5.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 1.0 percent by
  • weight to about 8.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition is calcium oxide.
  • the refractory composition by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 3 percent to about 5 percent
  • the refractory composition is calcium oxide.
  • weight to about 4.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition is calcium oxide.
  • the gunning composition by weight to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium hydroxide; and from
  • the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
  • the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 3.0
  • percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium hydroxide
  • the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
  • the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 3.5
  • percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium hydroxide
  • the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
  • the composition is a magnesia-based refractory gunning composition
  • the gunning composition is sulfamic acid
  • percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium oxide; and from about
  • 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
  • the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 3.0
  • percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium oxide; and from about
  • 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
  • the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 3.5
  • percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium oxide; and from about
  • 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
  • a monolithic refractory lining is formed on a metallurgical vessel by gunning onto at least a portion of the inside surface of the vessel, a magnesia-based refractory composition containing sulfamic acid, calcia and a wetting agent.
  • silicate bonded refractory gunning product and Sample 4. which is a high purity magnesia, sulfamic

Abstract

A high temperature hot strength magnesia-based refractory composition having high durability at elevated temperatures wherein a sulfamic acid in combination with an independent calcia source is added to magnesia-based refractory material. The invention also provides for a refractory gunning composition for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings.

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High Durability Refractory Composition
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to refractory compositions. More particularly, this invention relates
to magnesia-based refractory compositions useful in maintenance gunning of metallurgical vessels, in ramming mixtures, in castable refractories, and in basic refractory brick. Most particularly this
invention relates to refractory compositions, especially gunning mixtures, which are chemically adhered by means of a binder system having high temperature hot strength.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the production of steel, the refractory brick linings of conventional process vessels
generally wear unevenly due to hot spots, slag attack, or other operating parameters. In the
ongoing attempt to minimize production costs, a major concern of steel makers is the wearing of
the refractory brick lining of the vessel and the resultant consumption of refractory composition
to replace the lining. In order to extend the useful life of such linings, it has become acceptable
practice to repair excessively worn areas between heats by means of gunning granular refractory
compositions onto the brick surfaces. For example, a dry mixture including granular refractory
grain is pneumatically delivered to a nozzle of a spray gun where it is mixed with water, resulting
in a bonded composition that is projected against the irregularly worn surface, thereby filling in
or patching the unevenly worn refractory lining with the refractory composition. Under the usual circumstances, gunning is initiated within minutes after the molten steel is tapped from the hot
vessel. When properly constituted and emplaced the gunning mixture is a relatively stiff pliable
mass that adheres to the hot vessel lining and which quickly converts to a relatively hard non-
pliable mass. As the temperature of the furnace rises during the next heat, components of the
mixture more permanently bond the refractory grains to themselves and to the unevenly worn
lining.
The granular refractory material used in gunning mixtures is typically composed of
magnesia having a periclase crystalline phase. Such materials include dead burned natural
magnesite and a synthetic periclase product derived from seawater or brine. Because of their
comparatively lower cost in the market, dead burned dolomite and/or chrome ore grog, along
with dead burned magnesite in different combinations, have also been conventionally employed
as refractory material in gunning mixtures. However, due to the lack of any bonding when
wetted with water, refractories must additionally include a binder to provide at least temporary
strength to the composition throughout its entire use temperature range (110 degrees Celsius to
1760 degrees Celsius). Optionally, a clay mineral may also be included in the mixture as a
gelling or plasticizing agent.
Both organic and inorganic binders have been employed for use in gunning mixtures.
Representative organic binders have included starch, dextrin, various organic sulfonic acids and
salts, and tars, pitches and resins, but all of these binders suffer a variety of drawbacks, which
render them detrimental for use in gunning mixtures. For example, refractory mixtures containing organic sulfonic acids as a low temperature binder have been found to ignite and burn
when applied between heats to the refractory brick lining of a hot (1200 degrees Celsius)
metallurgical vessel, thereby compromising their ultimate utility. For the most part, organic
additives contribute excessive porosity to the refractory composition thereby diminishing the
repaired linings durability and strength.
Inorganic binders also pose problems when employed in gunning mixtures. Solid
inorganic binders capable of being dissolved or dispersed in water have been in common use in
gunning mixtures, and typical of these are chromic acid, sodium silicate, phosphate glasses,
Epsom salts, and magnesium chloride. As with the organic additives, most of these binding
agents suffer one or more disadvantages such as slowness of reaction or air setting, lack of
strength at intermediate temperatures, poor slag resistance to name a few.
Silicates, phosphates and sulfates are generally the binders of choice for bonding
magnesia-based refractory compositions, due primarily to their generally acceptable mechanical
strength, slag resistance, and durability of the resultant products. Steel producers are constantly
looking for compositions that will increase durability relative to current technology. This would
decrease downtime and reduce the frequency of maintenance the metallurgical vessel requires for
repair.
Therefore, what has been found to be new and novel is a refractory composition that
improves upon the performance characteristics, such as hot strength, slag resistance, and overall durability, compared to current compositions being used to produce or repair refractory linings.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia
product having improved hot strength. Another objective of the present invention is to provide a
magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia refractory product exhibiting outstanding refractoriness i.e. this
composition will not form deleterious low melting compounds that are formed when traditionally
bonded compositions are used. A further objective of the present invention is to provide a
magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia refractory product outstanding in overall durability.
Additional objectives and features will become apparent from the following detailed
description of the embodiments of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a graph comparing the 1370 degrees Celsius hot breaking strength of two high
purity magnesia refractory compositions that are currently used for repairing refractory linings,
with the hot breaking strength of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a graph comparing the 1510 degrees Celsius hot breaking strength of two high
purity magnesia refractory compositions that are currently used for repairing refractory linings,
with the hot breaking strength of the present invention. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia refractory composition
that includes from about 87.0 percent to about 98.0 percent by weight of the total composition magnesia-based refractory material, from about 1.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the
total composition sulfamic acid and from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the total composition calcium hydroxide.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia
refractory composition that includes from about 91.0 percent to about 95.0 percent by weight of
the total composition magnesia-based refractory material, from about 2.0 percent to about 4.0
percent by weight of the total composition sulfamic acid and from about 3.0 percent to about 5.0
percent by weight of the total composition calcium hydroxide.
A further aspect of the present invention provides a magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia
refractory composition that includes from about 92.0 percent to about 94.0 percent by weight of
the total composition magnesia-based refractory material, from about 2.5 percent to about 3.5
percent by weight of the total composition sulfamic acid and from about 3.5 percent to about 4.5
percent by weight of the total composition calcium hydroxide.
In still a further aspect of the present invention provides a magnesia-sulfamic acid-calcia
refractory composition that includes from about 92.0 percent to about 94.0 percent by weight of the total composition magnesia-based refractory material, from about 2.5 percent to about 3.5
percent by weight of the total composition sulfamic acid and from about 3.5 percent to about 4.5
percent by weight of the total composition calcium hydroxide, and, optionally a wetting agent
from about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the total composition may also be
added.
In order to improve existing refractory repair compositions extensive research was done
in an effort to find a refractory composition that would improve hot strength and overall
durability. It was found when a combination of sulfamic acid and calcium hydroxide is added to
a magnesia-based refractory material, a refractory lining is produced having greater durability
and hot strength than currently used compositions. When the refractory composition of the
present invention is used in gunning applications, a wetting agent may additionally be added to
the composition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A magnesia based refractory material is admixed with sulfamic acid and an independent
calcia source such as calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide. It was discovered that the use of
sulfamic acid in combination with calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide results in a magnesia
based refractory composition, having improved physical properties, at temperatures from about
110 degrees Celsius to about 1760 degrees Celsius over compositions currently used for production or repair of refractory furnace linings. In one embodiment, the refractory composition of the present invention is a magnesia
based refractory material in combination with sulfamic acid and calcia.
In another embodiment, the refractory composition of the present invention is a gunning
composition of a magnesia based refractory material in combination with sulfamic acid, calcia
and a wetting agent. The wetting agent may be any suitable dispersant, superplasticizer, anionic,
cationic or nonionic surfactant, the selection of which for any particular composition would be
understood by one of ordinary skill in the art of refractories.
hi another embodiment the calcia is calcium oxide.
In another embodiment the calcia is calcium hydroxide.
In another embodiment the wetting agent is selected from the group consisting of a
sulfonated naphthalene condensate, polycarboxylic ether and maleic acid copolymer
superplasticizer.
In another embodiment the wetting agent is a sulfonated naphthalene condensate
superplasticizer.
In another embodiment, the calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide concentration is
from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition. In another embodiment, the calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide concentration is
from about 2.0 percent to about 4.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
In another embodiment, the calcium hydroxide and/or calcium oxide concentration is
from about 3.5 percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
In another embodiment the sulfamic acid is from about 1.0 percent by weight to about 8.0
percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
hi another embodiment the sulfamic acid is from about 3.0 percent by weight to about 5.0
percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
In another embodiment the sulfamic acid is from about 2.5 percent by weight to about 3.5
percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory composition for use
in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings from about 1.0 percent by weight to about
5.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 1.0 percent by
weight to about 8.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition is calcium hydroxide. in another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory composition for use
in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings is from about 2 percent to about 4 percent
by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 3 percent to about 5 percent
by weight of the refractory composition is calcium hydroxide.
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In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory composition for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings from about 2.5 percent by weight to about
3.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 3.5 percent by
weight to about 4.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition is calcium hydroxide.
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In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory composition for use
in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings from about 1.0 percent by weight to about
5.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 1.0 percent by
weight to about 8.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition is calcium oxide.
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In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory composition for use
in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings is from about 2 percent to about 4 percent
by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 3 percent to about 5 percent
by weight of the refractory composition is calcium oxide.
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In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory composition for use
in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings from about 2.5 percent by weight to about 3.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition is sulfamic acid; and from about 3.5 percent by
weight to about 4.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition is calcium oxide.
In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory gunning composition
for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings wherein from about 1.0 percent
by weight to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium hydroxide; and from
about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory gunning composition
for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings wherein from about 2.0 percent
by weight to about 4.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 3.0
percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium hydroxide; and from
about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory gunning composition
for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings wherein from about 2.5 percent
by weight to about 3.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 3.5
percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium hydroxide; and from
about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent. In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory gunning composition
for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings wherein from about 1.0 percent
by weight to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 1.0
percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium oxide; and from about
0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
In another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory gunning composition
for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings wherein from about 2.0 percent
by weight to about 4.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 3.0
percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium oxide; and from about
0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
hi another embodiment the composition is a magnesia-based refractory gunning composition
for use in the production or repair of metallurgical furnace linings wherein from about 2.5 percent
by weight to about 3.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is sulfamic acid; and 3.5
percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium oxide; and from about
0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
In another embodiment a monolithic refractory lining is formed on a metallurgical vessel by gunning onto at least a portion of the inside surface of the vessel, a magnesia-based refractory composition containing sulfamic acid, calcia and a wetting agent. The following non-limiting examples are merely illustrative of some embodiments of the
present invention, and are not to be construed as limiting the invention, the scope of which is
defined by the appended claims.
EXAMPLE 1
Four high purity magnesia refractory compositions were tested to determine high-temperature
modulus of rupture in an oxidizing atmosphere and under action of a force or stress that is increased
at a constant rate using the "Standard Test Method for Modulus Rupture of Refractory Materials at
Elevated Temperatures" as defined under ASTM Designation C 583-80 (Reapproved 1995), except
a three hour soak time was employed and two inch by two inch by nine inch test samples were used.
Four refractory compositions were compared to determine hot strength or modulus of rupture
at 1370 degrees Celsius and 1510 degrees Celsius. Two compositions produced in accordance with
the present invention, Sample 1 with wetting agent and Sample 2 without wetting agent, both of
which are a high purity magnesia material that is bonded with a combination of sulfamic acid and
calcium hydroxide, were compared to Sample 3, which is a premium quality, high purity magnesia,
silicate bonded refractory gunning product and Sample 4. which is a high purity magnesia, sulfamic
acid bonded refractory gunning product. The results are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. The 1370 degrees Celsius Hot Modulus of Rupture result show that the compositions made
in accordance with the present invention have higher Hot Modulus of Rupture Strength compared
with traditional silicate and sulfamic acid bonded refractory compositions.
The 1510 degrees Celsius Hot Modulus of Rupture result show that the compositions made in accordance with the present invention have higher Hot Modulus of Rupture Strength compared
with traditional silicate and sulfamic acid bonded refractory compositions.
Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a
consideration of this specification or practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that
the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with the true scope of the
invention being defined by the following claims.

Claims

THE CLAIMS We claim:
1. A refractory composition consisting essentially of: (a) a magnesia based refractory material;
(b) sulfamic acid; and
(c) calcia.
2. The refractory composition of Claim 1 wherein the calcia is selected from calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide.
3. The refractory composition of Claim 2 wherein the calcia is selected from calcium hydroxide.
4. The refractory composition of Claim 2 wherein the calcia source is calcium oxide.
5. The refractory composition of Claim 3 wherein the calcium hydroxide concentration is from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
6. The refractory composition of Claim 3 wherein the calcium hydroxide concentration is from about 3.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
7. The refractory composition of Claim 3 wherein the calcium hydroxide concentration is from about 3.5 percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
8. The refractory composition of Claim 4 wherein the calcium oxide concentration is from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
9. The refractory composition of Claim 4 wherein the calcium oxide concentration is from about 3.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
10. The refractory composition of Claim 4 wherein the calcium hydroxide concentration is from about 3.5 percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
11. The refractory composition of Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 1.0 percent by weight to about 5.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
12. The refractory composition of Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.0 percent by weight to about 4.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
13. The refractory composition of Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.5 percent by weight to about 3.5 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
14. The refractory composition of Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 1.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition and the calcium hydroxide is from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the total refractory composition.
15. The refractory composition of Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.0 percent to about 4.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition and the calcium hydroxide is from about 3.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition.
16. The refractory composition of Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.5 percent to about 3.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition and the calcium hydroxide is from about 3.5 percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition.
17. The refractory composition according to Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 1.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition and calcium oxide is from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition.
18. The refractory composition according to Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.0 percent to about 4.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition and calcium oxide is from about 3.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the refractory composition.
19. The refractory composition according to Claim 1 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.5 percent to about 3.5 percent by weight refractory composition and calcium oxide is from about 3.5 percent by weight to about 4.5 percent by weight of the refractory composition.
20. A refractory gunning composition consisting essentially of: a) a magnesia-based refractory; b) sulfamic acid; c) calcia; and, d) a wetting agent.
21. The refractory gunning composition according to Claim 20 wherein the calcia is calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide.
22. The refractory gunning composition according to Claim 21 wherein the calcia is calcium hydroxide.
23. The refractory gunning composition according to Claim 21 wherein the calcia is calcium oxide.
24. The gunning composition according to Claim 20 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 1.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition; calcia is from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition; and, the wetting agent is from about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition.
25. The gunning composition of Claim 20 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 1.0 percent by weight to about 5.0 percent by weight gunning composition; from about 1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition is calcium hydroxide; and, from about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition is a wetting agent.
26. The gunning composition according to Claim 20 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.0 5 percent to about 4.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition; calcium hydroxide is from about 3.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition; and, a wetting agent from about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition.
27. The gunning composition according to Claim 20 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.5 0 percent to about 3.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition; calcium hydroxide from about 3.5 percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition; and, a wetting agent from about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition.
28. The gunning composition according to Claim 20 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 1.0 5 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition; calcium oxide is from about
1.0 percent to about 8.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition; and, a wetting agent from about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition.
29. The gunning composition according to Claim 20 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.0 50 percent to about 4.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition; calcium oxide from about
3.0 percent to about 5.0 percent by weight of the gunning composition; and, a wetting agent from about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition.
30. The gunning composition according to Claim 20 wherein the sulfamic acid is from about 2.5 '.5 percent to about 3.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition; calcium oxide from about
3.5 percent to about 4.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition; and, a wetting agent from about 0.05 percent to about 0.5 percent by weight of the gunning composition. Jl. lhe gunning composition according to Claim 20 wherein the wetting agent is selected from the group consisting of a superplasticizer, anionic surfactant, cationic surfactant, nonionic surfactant and dispersant.
32. The gunning composition according to Claim 31 wherein the superplasticizer is selected from the group consisting of a sulfonated naphthalene condensate, polycarboxylic ether and maleic acid copolymer.
33. The gunning composition according to Claim 32 wherein the superplasticizer is a sulfonated naphthalene condensate.
34. A method o f forming a monolithic refractory lining on a metallurgical vessel, comprising gunning onto at least a portion of the inside surface of the vessel the composition of Claim 20.
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