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An analysis has been made of the physicochemical indices of refractories for lining electric arc steel melting furnaces produced by Magnesite Combine, Zaporozhe, Panteleimonovka, and Semiluki Refractory Plants, Nikitov Dolomite Plant, and Chasov Yar Refractory Combine.
It was established that during the period from 1983 to 1987 product quality increased significantly only at Magnesite Combine. The lower quality of the refractories produced by plants of Southern Refractory State Production Union is the result of both the lower quality of raw material used, the state of the technology, and production resources, and the level of mechanization of production operations.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 12, pp. 29–34, December, 1989.
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Chusovitina, T.B., Malyshkin, Y.K. The quality of refractories for electric ARC steel melting furnaces. Refractories 30, 747–752 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01288286
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