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The composition for a high-alumina gunniting mass with an Al2O3 concentration of ≥65% was developed on the basis of chamotte obtained by firing the natural raw material. The production of the high-alumina gunniting mass was organized at the Semiluksk Refractory Plant.
The process for gunniting 180-ton steel-casting buckets using the new gunniting mass has been mastered and introduced at the Novolipetsk Metallurgical Plant. An increase by 2.88 smeltings was achieved in the average resistance of the bucket linings with a once-only gunniting during the campaign.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 3, pp. 15–18, March, 1982.
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Babkina, L.A., Pirogov, Y.A., Drizheruk, M.E. et al. A high-alumina mass for gunniting the lining of steel-casting buckets. Refractories 23, 115–118 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01400996
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