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Metal resistance and erosion of corundum refractories in the mixer of cupola furnaces

Refractories, 1975
High-density corundum refractories produced with kyanite-sillimanite concentrate, quartz sand, alumina, and orthophosphoric acid as binder are highly durable in the mixer of the cupola furnace for malleable east iron.
N. V. Pisareva   +8 more
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Fundamentals of the Cupola Furnace: Applications—Mass and Energy Balances

2018
This chapter describes the process of cast irons production in cupola furnace, main type of furnace used in the production of this engineering material. Different solved problems about mass and energy balances will help the reader in the understanding of the cast irons production.
José Antonio Pero-Sanz Elorz   +2 more
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Modernization of cupola furnaces

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 1980
D. M. Krymskii   +3 more
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An intelligent signal validation system for a cupola furnace. I. Methodology

Proceedings of the 1999 American Control Conference (Cat. No. 99CH36251), 1999
We present a methodology for developing a signal validation technique that can be introduced to improve the operation of the cupola iron-melting furnace. The operation of the digital controllers used depends on the measurement accuracy of the controlled variables.
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Second generation rotary furnaces, an even more viable alternative to cupola and electric induction furnaces

Revue de Métallurgie, 2001
Rotary furnaces are a well established alternative to cupola furnaces. Recent innovations in oxygas furnaces have made them the preferred choice even over medium-frequency electric furnaces in many European foundries. The article explains in what respects the rotary furnace is a new iron smelting concept, as different from the cupola furnace as the ...
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A New Form of Cupola Furnace

Scientific American, 1885
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Cupola furnace for melting iron

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1913
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Pressure Drop in Blast Furnace and in Cupola

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1953
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RECYCLING POSSIBILITIES OF THE SLAG FROM CUPOLA FURNACE

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings, 2018
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