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Monolithic heat-insulating linings with cellular ceramic fiber structure

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An optimum composition of mixtures that gives linings with the requisite density and admissible shrinkage is calculated. It is established that a homogeneous mixture is obtained after mixing the components in a double-shaft vibromixer. The effects of the mixture composition and the conditions of heating of the lining on the structure of the material are investigated. The acoustic emission method is used to choose the heat treatment regime and study destructive phenomena in a monolithic lining during the first firing and cooling. The main properties of the cellular ceramic fiber material are described.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 8, pp. 6 – 11, August, 1995.

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Sokov, V.N. Monolithic heat-insulating linings with cellular ceramic fiber structure. Refractories 36, 238–243 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02227393

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