Conclusions
Investigations showed that by using Korean periclase powders, and magnesium sulfate as the bond, it is possible to obtain periclase, periclase-chromite and chromite-periclase refractories whose properties meet the requirements of the existing standards of the USSR. The main parameters of the technology for making such articles were worked out.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 9, pp. 33–37, September, 1990.
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Antonov, G.I., Shcherbenko, G.N. & Yakobchuk, L.M. Magnesia refractories from Korean periclase with magnesium sulfate bond. Refractories 31, 516–520 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01282783
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