IMPROVED CARBON BONDED MGO MATERIALS AS SMART REFRACTORIES

Authors

  • ANEZIRIS C.G.,
  • BORZOV D.,
  • SCHMIDT G.,
Abstract:

Improved structures of MgO carbon bonded materials due to new binder systems and due to the application of electrical currents during operation have been achieved for advanced applications in the secondary metallurgy and during near net shape metal casting.

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volume 2  issue 1

pages  9- 15

publication date 2005-03

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