Anhydrous taphole mud/taphole clay refers to taphole mud made of tar, resin, etc. as binders and corundum, bauxite, clay, silicon carbide, coke powder, etc. as raw materials. Anhydrous carbon taphole mud is made by a mud mill. When rolling, oil is added first, then block materials (clay and asphalt), and then powder materials (coke powder and clinker powder) are added after crushing. After pressing and mixing, the mud can be produced when it meets the standards.
In the blast furnace smelting process, blast furnace taphole clay, as a key plastic material, plays a vital role. This article will introduce in detail the product characteristics, working principle and innovation of blast furnace taphole clay in improving furnace stability and production efficiency.