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We studied the mechanism of vapor-phase recrystallization of periclase and forsterite in the periclase-carbon products during rapid heating in air up to 1710–1720°. The formation of secondary crystals of periclase and forsterite occurs from the gaseous phase simultaneously with their crystallization in the form of filamentary and dendritic crystals in the developed cavity and with recrystallization of isometric periclase.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 6, pp. 12–15, June, 1987.
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Khoroshavin, L.B., Perepelitsyn, V.A., Boriskova, T.I. et al. Vapor-phase recrystallization (Redeposition) processes in periclase-carbon products. Refractories 28, 306–309 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01399445
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