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They are also finding more applications in blast furnace linings, although this use is still rare.
In addition, burden and gas distribution have an effect on furnace lining life and hot metal chemistry.
This mineral was used for making bricks and furnace linings that could withstand high temperatures.
In the first tens of years the furnace lining was of refractory brick.
A furnace lining brick, or an investment casting mold, can be easily fabricated using this method.
After that, well, all those furnace linings to the south just might call too (somewhere between Harrisburg and Baltimore).
New technical solutions were applied while replacing the blast furnace lining using refractories made by Mayerton.
The bricks made using ammonium sulfite are mainly used for blast furnace linings.
On the other hand, firebricks used for furnace linings only melt at very high temperatures and so have low fusibility.
The seat earths of the seams yielded ganister (needed for furnace linings) and fire clay.
Vast quantities of local sandstone was shipped out for use as building stone, grinding wheels, furnace lining, cementation chests and so on.
It is essential to obtain a good 'key' when bonding to other refractory materials e.g. capping an induction furnace lining.
When a furnace requires relining due to wear, some of the existing furnace linings may have been significantly penetrated by copper.
The presence of slag and furnace linings along with some coins which have been cut in half, could suggest that the coins were being melted down.
Drosses and skimmings result from the oxidation of metals at the bath surface or by reactions with fireproof material used as furnace linings.
Furnace linings, ductwork and boiler tubes need frequent and costly attention. 1.2 Nitric oxide is generated.
They are well-adapted for use in refractory (high-temperature resistant) concretes, e.g. for furnace linings.
This product portfolio is rounded off with cathodes, primarily required for use in aluminum production and furnace linings for pig iron production.
It is also used in the manufacturing of ramming mass, a fine silica-containing powder used for producing induction furnace linings and ceramics.
Graphite Blocks are also used in parts of blast furnace linings where the high thermal conductivity of the graphite is critical.
Coarse grained stone was used for furnace lining and from these were hewn the stone boxes used in the Cementation process of steelmaking.
Large quantities of locally occurring fireclay were also exploited, as well as ganister (a clay used to make refractory furnace linings).
The element beryllium, used in high performance aircraft and furnace linings, can be shaped into reflectors of neutrons, necessary to make sure a nuclear explosion doesn't peter out.
Evidence was also found for metal-working in the vicinity, in the form of hundreds of pieces of iron-working tap slag and fragments of furnace lining.
Top of Page 6.5 Spent Linings and Refractories 6.5.1 Recycle Typically, the following practices are used for furnace linings: