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Changes in high grog bricks during service in the well of a blast furnace

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The investigation showed that the brickwork left in the wells of blast furnaces has a zonal structure due to changes in the composition and structure of the high-grog brick during service. Unchanged, densified (low-change) and altered zones were detected.

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Galemin, I.M., Gorokh, A.V. Changes in high grog bricks during service in the well of a blast furnace. Refractories 5, 269–273 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01287602

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