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Vibromolded and cast zircon nozzles for the pony ladles in continuous steelcasting

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It was shown that vibromolding and slip-easting techniques can be used to produce nozzles with a more homogeneous structure and higher thermal strength and density than those of industrial nozzles. The durability in service of the experimental nozzles was better than that of the industrial nozzles.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 3, pp. 20–24, March, 1977.

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Alekseeva, A.N., Goryacheva, Z.E., Kortel', A.A. et al. Vibromolded and cast zircon nozzles for the pony ladles in continuous steelcasting. Refractories 18, 147–151 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01281581

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