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The interaction of the original structure of periclase refractories, which is dependent upon their purity and structure, with the high temperature strength and metal resistance, was established. It was shown that samples of high purity fused periclase, in the structure of which coarse grains of fragmental structure predominate, had the highest resistance to the action of molten iron.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 5, pp. 35–39, May, 1982.
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Nikolaev, A.R., Gaenko, N.S., Kortel', A.A. et al. Relationship of the structure of slide valve periclase plates to their metal resistance. Refractories 23, 246–250 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01387351
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