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Furnaces with a refractory-concrete lining

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Advantages of concrete over brick linings are indicated. The following furnace descriptions are given: high-temperature furnaces fired by natural gas or fuel oil, furnaces in Claus plants, and furnaces with after-burning of acid gases and an abrasive effect on the lining.

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  1. D. E. Denisov, A. B. Zhidkov, and V. V. Vlasov, “Refractory (heat-resistant) concretes for oil-refining and petrochemical establishments,” Khim. Tekhnol. Topliv Masel, No. 4, 21–24 (2004).

  2. D. E. Denisov, A. B. Zhidkov, and V. V. Vlasov, “Resistance of refractory concretes and linings to abrasive surfaces,” Prom. Énerget., No. 8, 11–16 (2005).

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Translated from Khimicheskoe i Neftegazovoe Mashinostroenie, No. 5, pp. 17–19, May, 2006.

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Denisov, D.E., Zhidkov, A.B. Furnaces with a refractory-concrete lining. Chem Petrol Eng 42, 255–259 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10556-006-0089-y

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