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With observation of the requirements of chemical and grain-size compositions, progressive methods of lining work, and sintering of the crucible, domestic quartzites provide a long lining life of induction crucible furnaces in melting of iron and sufficient life in melting of carbon steel.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 6, pp. 48–52, June, 1985.
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Sassa, V.S. Quartzites for crucibles and methods of lining crucible induction furnaces (Review). Refractories 26, 316–320 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01539599
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