Abstract
Since the operational characteristics of Russian installations for blowing metal by an inert gas through plugs with a random porosity are outdated, the Shiber joint-stock company in cooperation with the Vnukovo plant of refractory products have developed a technology and organized a production of units for blowing metal with inert gases. The installations are delivered in a gas-tight cover of a stainless metal.
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Kononov, V.A., Sturman, V.K. Installations for blowing metal by inert gases. Refract Ind Ceram 39, 259–262 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02765078
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