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Increasing the resistance of lances immersed in liquid metal in iron desulfurizing departments

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We developed, perfected, and introduced in industrial conditions the process of manufacturing wear-resistance carbon-containing bodies, and a slaking slip containing kaolin and a water solution of orthophosphoric acid.

The exploitation of immersion lances lined with the new composition made it possible, compared with previously used linings, in the conditions of the Azovstal' combine to boost their life on average from 121 to 507 blows per annum, and to reduce the consumption of refractory body from 12 to 7 tons per lance.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 8, pp. 47–50, August, 1984.

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Dushina, L.M., Romanovskii, L.B., Dneprenko, N.N. et al. Increasing the resistance of lances immersed in liquid metal in iron desulfurizing departments. Refractories 25, 490–493 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398110

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