Conclusions
Savinsk magnesite fired in rotary kilns can be used to obtain dense magnesite powder with a porosity of less than 10% (without reducing the furnace output and substantially increasing the firing temperature). The powder is suitable for producing magnesia refractories for high-duty purposes. On the basis of dense powder obtained from Savinsk magnesite periclase-spinel refractories were produced with relatively high working properties.
The wear of the products made from Savinsk magnesite in a roof of a 400-ton open hearth furnace is 22.7% less than in products made from Satkinsk magnesite. Subsequently it will be desirable to test products in a 600-ton open hearth furnace.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 9, pp. 2–7, September, 1970.
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Timofeev, N.N., Shumeiko, R.M., Anokhina, A.D. et al. Refractories from Savinsk Magnesite. Refractories 11, 536–540 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01290539
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