AbstractHigh-energy ball milling viz. mechanochemical process is being utilized to mechanically activate ceramic powders for low temperature solid state reactions. The process can help to select low-cost commercially available oxides and can produce powders with nanometer size granules. On the other hand, high alumina cement provides high service temperature when used as refractory castable. Therefore, the effects of high-energy ball milling and subsequent calcinations on the formation of high alumina cementing phases using mixtures of Al2O3 and CaCO3 were investigated. Nano-meter sized high alumina cement (HAC) powders were synthesized by mechanochemical treatment of Al2O3 and CaCO3 in weight ratios 7:3 and 8:2. This paper compares the cal...