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Articles made of magnesia can be recommended for operation infrequently changing temperature conditions, and with changes of the order of 400° C in the range 1900–1500° C, and for shorter periods of operation with temperature variations of up to 900° C in the range 1900–1000° C.
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Margulis, O.M., Stovbur, A.V. Spalling resistance of oxide products. Refractories 5, 206–209 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01287586
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