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Testing refractories containing magnesite — Chromite clinker in the roofs of open-hearth furnaces

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Roof refractories made using magnesite-chromite clinker obtained from caustic magnesite in the comparative tests had better factors, and a more homogeneous structure than periclase-spinel, and ordinary magnesite-chromite roof refractories. The wear resistance of the roof refractories (in millimeters per heat) made by the proposed technology, using clinker, is 25% higher in average experimental campaigns compared with the three previous campaigns.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 5, pp. 23–27, May, 1971.

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Lyudvinskii, A.I., Kostyrya, Y.F., Koren, L.N. et al. Testing refractories containing magnesite — Chromite clinker in the roofs of open-hearth furnaces. Refractories 12, 300–303 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01282038

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