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The effect of SiC additives and the granular composition on porosity, abrasive resistance, and endurance of carbon refractory blocks used in the blast-furnace steel-making technology. The use of microporous refractory blocks makes it possible to extend the blast-furnace production campaign by several years. The high efficiency of low heat-conducting cold-rammed mixes and a carbon-containing concentrate (available from ChEP JSC) is discussed.
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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 6, June, 2004, pp. 16–18.
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Podkopaev, S.A., Ruzhevskaya, L.N. & Rybyanets, I.V. Carbon and carbon-containing refractory materials for blast-furnaces at the Chelyabinsk Electrode Plant Joint-Stock Co.. Refract Ind Ceram 45, 317–319 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-005-0004-7
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