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The corrosion resistance of various refractory materials in an iron-containing glass melt is investigated. It is established that an increase in the melt temperature and iron concentration insubstantially affects the corrosion rate in KhATs-30 refractory but noticeably influences the rate of destruction of BK-33 refractory. The KhaTs-30 and Kor-95 refractories are shown to possess much higher corrosion resistance than the other investigated refractories.
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Orlova, L.A., Zhilichev, S.A., Borisova, O.N. et al. Corrosion of refractory materials in iron-containing melts. Glass Ceram 53, 18–21 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01171392
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