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Routes towards improving the quality of refractory lining for steel ladles and choice of the refractory product configuration are described. Periclase-carbon refractories of the mini-key format based on a composite carbon binder are shown to be the best choice for the steel ladle lining. Conditions for efficient performance (lining for the liquid-metal jet impingement zone, replacement of the nested block by a monolithic one, development of optimum block composition etc.) are discussed.
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Aksel'rod, L.M., Rodgol'ts, Y.S., Paivin, A.A. et al. Improving the Steel Ladle Lining at the Volzhskii Tube-Making Plant Joint-Stock Co.. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 45, 150–153 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:REFR.0000036719.63694.2a
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