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Manufacture and service of induction furnace crucibles made of magnesite with sintering additives

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The use of rammed magncsite masses with sintering additives in the lining of induction furnace crucibles makes it possible to increase their strength by a factor of two or three. The sintering additives recommended are cheap and easy to obtain, and the procedure for ramming crucible linings is simple.

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Mamykin, P.S., Kaybicheva, M.N. Manufacture and service of induction furnace crucibles made of magnesite with sintering additives. Refractories 1, 247–251 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01282807

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