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refractory(Of a material) able to resist high temperature, for example ceramics made from clay, minerals, or other earthy materials. Furnaces are lined with refractory materials such as silica and dolomite. Alumina (aluminium oxide) is an excellent refractory, often used for the bodies of spark plugs. Titanium and tungsten are often called refractory metals because they are temperature resistant. Cermets are refractory materials made up of ceramics and metals. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| This article looks at the reasons behind coreless induction furnace lining wear at Rochester Metal products and explains why melting ductile iron causes a more aggressive erosion of the silica lining. Carbone Savoie is the world's largest manufacturer of cathodes and other furnace lining products used in the smelting process in aluminum production. Precast shapes are being used in the tapping and slag spouts to maintain a more uniform section and reorient the interface line between the spout and main furnace lining. |
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