Refractories for IronmakingP. T. A. Hodson, K. H. Speed |
Contents
Some Thoughts on British Blastfurnace Lining | 1 |
Some Current Trends in Blastfurnace Refractories | 15 |
Bethlehem Steels Experience with Blastfurnace | 33 |
Copyright | |
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alkali alumina ALUMINA-CHROMIA andalusite apparatus Apparent porosity ASTM binder blast blast-furnace linings blast-furnace refractories bond Bulk density Burns Harbor calcium silicate calorimeter carbon blocks castable casting ceramic CHAMBER STOVE chemical chequer chamber composition construction coolers corundum cracks crushing strength desulphurization dolomite bricks dome effect erosion fireclay flint clay fractories furnace graphite hearth pad hearth wall HIGH CONDUCTIVITY CARBON high-alumina hot face hot-blast hot-wire method increase installed insulation iron isotherm isotopes joints kg/cm² layer lbf/in² lining thickness Llanwern lower stack magnesite Maximum stress measured metal MN/m² mullite N/mm² normal operating oxide panel pitch-bonded plate porosity problem ramming raw material refractory materials relining repair resistance runners sample shell shown in Figure silica silicon carbide brick SiO2 slag slag test Sparrows Point staves steel TABLE taphole mixes temperature gradient thermal conductivity thermal shock thermocouple tion torpedo ladle trough tuyere TUYERE BREAST zone