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Drying the lining of a unit for roasting alumina in a fluid bed

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A cycle and method for drying the lining of concretes of calcium-aluminate cements with the use of a heat generator has been developed and introduced. Production experience has shown that the use of a heat generator for drying a large-volume lining provides the specified cycle, significantly improves drying quality, and reduces the time for it.

The method of drying with the use of the heat generator may be recommended for any thermal equipment with a large volume of lining

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 3, pp. 42–44, March, 1984.

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Shvartsman, M.Z., Taigil'dina, É.P., Yadamenko, N.M. et al. Drying the lining of a unit for roasting alumina in a fluid bed. Refractories 25, 175–178 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398356

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