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Using chromite-periclase concrete blocks in the vertical channels of open-hearth furnaces

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The degrees of wear of fired chromite-periclase refractory produced locally, and of chromite-periclase concrete blocks in the front walls of 400-ton open-hearth furnaces of the Combine are practically identical. It is necessary to develop special devices to obtain wider use of these block placements during the repairs of open-hearth furnaces.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 9, pp. 32–35, September, 1981.

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Gasin, Y.V., Avdonin, M.N., Abramovich, S.M. et al. Using chromite-periclase concrete blocks in the vertical channels of open-hearth furnaces. Refractories 22, 470–473 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01406882

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