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It is shown that the use of induction melting of oxide materials in a cold crucible makes it possible to achieve a high-productivity process for melting into blocks or with discharge for the production of fused material for industrial refractories and also to provide fused blanks for lining blocks and arched muffles.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 10, pp. 41–46, October, 1980.
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Petrov, Y.B., Shul'kov, A.V. & Shurygina, I.V. Induction melting of refractory oxide materials in cold crucibles. Refractories 21, 536–541 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01386864
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