Conclusions
The prolonged casting of killed carbon steel requires the use of high-alumina mortar VT-1, slaked with water; prolonged casting of rimmed and corrosive (manganese type) steels requires high-alumina mortar VT-1 slaked with orthophosphoric acid; the assembly of composite elongated nozzles in combination with batcher inserts for casting two or more heats of ordinary rimmed steels 08KP requires corundum type mortars (V-6).
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 6, pp. 20–25, June, 1970.
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Fridman, L.Y., Khosid, G.M., Orlov, V.A. et al. Selecting stable mortars for lining intermediate ladles of continuous steel casting plants. Refractories 11, 355–359 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01295701
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