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Direct observation of the moisture distribution in heated calcium alumina- and hydratable alumina-bonded castables during first-drying, using NMR imaging [PDF]
Barakat, Ahmed Jamal
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Crucible cast from beryllium oxide and refractory cement is impervious to flux and molten metal
Z. D. Jastrzebski
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Synthesis, characterization, and application of geopolymer binders in advanced refractory castables
B.P. Bezerra
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International Materials Reviews, 2001
Castable refractories containing calcium aluminate cement (CAC) are used ubiquitously in a range of furnace lining applications in the iron and steel, cement, glass, ceramic, and petrochemical industries. This review outlines their development from conventional high cement materials, through low cement and ultra-low cement castables to the present ...
W.E. Lee +5 more
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Castable refractories containing calcium aluminate cement (CAC) are used ubiquitously in a range of furnace lining applications in the iron and steel, cement, glass, ceramic, and petrochemical industries. This review outlines their development from conventional high cement materials, through low cement and ultra-low cement castables to the present ...
W.E. Lee +5 more
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Nanotechnology in castable refractory
Ceramics International, 2019Abstract In recent times nanotechnology has drawn significant attention in the field of refractory research. Different nano-powders and colloidal suspensions have been utilized to improve the properties of refractory castables. Various studies have been carried out worldwide with nano scaled binders; such as, hydratable alumina (HA), colloidal ...
Jagannath Roy +2 more
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Silicon carbide refractory castables
Refractories and Industrial Ceramics, 2005Optimum formulations for castables intended for different service conditions are proposed. Silicon carbide castables containing ultradisperse particles of cement, silica fume, and electrofused corundum are developed. The castables do not weaken on heating and display superior operational properties: the compressive strength is 40–80 MPa at sintering ...
V. A. Kamenskikh +6 more
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