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Stabilized Dolomite Refractories

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A technology of environment-friendly refractories based on briquetted dry-ground dolomite, magnesia-silicate raw materials, and stabilizing additives has been developed. The potential use of the newly designed refractories as an alternative to chromite-periclase refractories is emphasized.

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Antonov, G.I., Nedosvitii, V.P., Kulik, A.S. et al. Stabilized Dolomite Refractories. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 45, 160–164 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:REFR.0000036722.20179.39

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