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The No. 2 converter shop and the open-hearth shop at the Krivorozhstal' Factory have adopted guniting of the linings of the 150-ton and 330-ton steel-teeming ladles. The Krasnogorov Refractory Factory has begun the manufacture of chamotte-clay guniting powders. The mean life of the lining of a 330-ton ladle has been enhanced by 3–4 meltings as a result of guniting, that of a 150-ton ladle by 5–6 meltings. The consumption of ladle brick in No. 2 converter shop has been reduced from 6.85 to 4.60 kg/ton of steel, and in the open-hearth shop from 5.65 to 4.5 kg/ton of steel. The adoption of guniting saved 200,000 rubles in 1976.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 11, pp. 27–32, November, 1978.
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Demidenko, L.M., Velikin, B.A., Polonskii, Y.A. et al. Guniting of the lining of steel-teeming ladles at the Krivorozhstal' Factory. Refractories 19, 693–697 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01285696
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