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Using Pervourals quartzites a technology was developed for blast-furnace stove dinas, and an industrial batch was prepared for determining the properties of the products.
To increase the life of the dinas linings in high-temperature zones of stoves working at a subcupola temperature of 1550°C, allowing for the tendency of Pervourals quartzites to become brittle, it would be very promising to use products made from bodies with a maximum grain size of 2 mm.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 9, pp. 7–12, September, 1972.
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Tsigler, V.D., Bulakh, V.L., Rud', R.F. et al. Technology and production of dinas from Pervourals quartzites for blast furnace stoves. Refractories 13, 555–559 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01285760
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