Refractories

, Volume 29, Issue 11–12, pp 667–671 | Cite as

Periclase-carbon articles made from production waste obtained from electrotechnical periclase

  • L. B. Khoroshavin
  • V. A. Perepelitsyn
  • T. I. Boriskova
  • N. V. Dmitrieva
Production
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Conclusions

Waste from the production of electrotechnical periclase consists of high-quality material with a concentration of 98% magnesia, heat processed at different temperatures with Δmcalc of note more than 0.3%. In order to organize the complete waste-free production of electrotechnical periclase its waste should be used for making periclase-carbon concrete articles using the technology developed by the East Institute of Refractorires. Experimental periclase-carbon articles prepared at the Experimental factory of the Institute were tested in the lining of a 100-ton electric steel-melting furnace at OKhMK; they showed the same resistance as fired PKhS articles.

Keywords

Furnace Periclase Experimental Factory Production Waste Concrete Article 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1989

Authors and Affiliations

  • L. B. Khoroshavin
    • 1
  • V. A. Perepelitsyn
    • 1
  • T. I. Boriskova
    • 1
  • N. V. Dmitrieva
    • 1
  1. 1.East Institute of RefractoriesUSSR

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