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Environmental Technology for the Integrated Disposal of Man-Made Wastes of the Metallurgical Industry: Self-Curing, Chemically Resistant Refractory Mass1

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A review of environmental protection technologies for the integrated disposal of metallurgical industry waste is given. The results of studies on obtaining and determining the basic physicochemical properties of a new composition of self-curing, chemically resistant refractory mass are presented. The mass is comprised of industrial waste, including slag from electrothermal reduction of niobium pentoxide — crushed and purified fused Al2O3 (electrocorundum), and scrap of periclase-chromite articles. The mass has high chemical resistance, fire resistance, mechanical strength, hardness, wear resistance.

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1Based on materials from the International Conference of Refractors and Metallurgists (May 16 – 17, 2019, Moscow).

Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 6, pp. 64 – 68, June 2019.

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Satbaev, B.N., Koketaev, A.I., Aimbetova, É.O. et al. Environmental Technology for the Integrated Disposal of Man-Made Wastes of the Metallurgical Industry: Self-Curing, Chemically Resistant Refractory Mass1. Refract Ind Ceram 60, 318–322 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-019-00360-8

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