Features of an electrothermal unit periclase-chromite lining operation during treatment of lead- and zinc-containing products are studied. It is established that during operation a refractory lining is subjected to erosive and corrosive wear. The nature and degree of refractory breakdown depends on its location within elements of an electrothermal unit. Greatest wear occurs for a refractory lining in a smelting furnace roof and slag belt.
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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 6, pp. 3 – 8, June 2015.
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Biryukova, A.A., Tikhonova, T.A. & Boronina, A.V. Operating and Corrosion Features of Periclase-Chromite Refractories During Electrothermal Treatment of Lead-Containing Products. Refract Ind Ceram 56, 230–235 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-015-9821-5
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