Two grades of barium-containing refractory grains were processed from low a
nd high purity materials by sintering methods after firing up to 1700 degre
esC. The first one was prepared from highly purr Al2O3 and BaSO4, while the
second one was prepared from raw Egyptian barite and Chinese bauxite. The
densification parameters in terms of bulk density and apparent porosity wer
e determined using the water displacement method. XRD was used for qualitat
ive determination of phase composition, while SEM attached with an EDS unit
was applied to study microstructure and microanalysis of the formed phases
. The results reveal that grains processed from pure materials show BA(6) a
s a major phase with lower densification and open pores as compared with th
ose prepared from commercial materials which exhibit higher densification a
nd direct-bonded celsian/celsian and celsian/corundum phases with minor clo
sed pores. The presence of higher amount of fluxing oxides, especially SiO2
and Fe2O3 in the latter one has contributed in lowering its densification
temperature and refractoriness as well as increasing its cold crushing stre
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