Development of Chrome-Free Refractories for Cement Rotary Kilns
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概要
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- 2003-03-01
著者
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Ito Katsunori
Research Center Shinagawa Refractories Co. Ltd.
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Nomura Osamu
Research Center Shinagawa Refractories Co. Ltd.
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Iida Eishi
Research Center Shinagawa Co. Ltd.
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Koyake Tamiatsu
Research Center Shinagawa Refractories Co. Ltd.
関連論文
- Evaluation of Flexibility of Cement Kiln Bricks
- Formation of ZrC and Its Effect on the Penetration of Molten Steel into ZrO_2-C Refractory
- Environmentally Friendly MgO-C Bricks for Steel Ladles
- Development of Extended Life Al_2O_3-C Ladle Shrouds for Continuous Casting
- Corrosion and Corrosion Test of Magnesia-Chrome Bricks by Iron Oxide-Containing Slag in RH-OTB Operation
- Development of a Submerged Entry Nozzle for Casting High Oxygen Steel
- Quantitative Simulation of Cracks Generated in Slide Gate Valve Plates
- Water Model Simulation of "Mogul-Lined" Submerged Entry Nozzle
- Relation between Pore Texture and Thermal Conductivity of MgO-C Bricks
- Environmentally Friendly Carbon Containing Refractories : Fumeless Products
- A Study of CaO-TiO_2-C Materials for Preventing Alumina Buildup in Casting Nozzles
- Effect of ZrN Addition on Alumina-Carbon Materials
- Reaction of Chromium-Containing Raw Materials with Magnesia Aggregate, and the Effect of Additives
- Development of Chrome-Free Refractories for Cement Rotary Kilns
- Improvement of Magnesia-Spinel Bricks for Cooling Zone of Cement Rotary Kiln
- Slaking Resistance of Spinel and Magnesia Clinkers
- Results for Chrome-free Brick in the Burning Zone of Cement Rotary Kilns
- Magnesia-Spinel Brick for Transition Zone of Cement Rotary Kiln Fed with Industrial Waste
- Environmental Program of Bricks for Cement Rotary Kiln
- Improvement of Chrome-Free Bricks in the Burning Zone of Cement Rotary Kilns
- Improvement of Spalling Resistance of Low Carbon MgO-C Bricks
- Investigation of Magnesia-Spinel Bricks Used in Transition Zone of Cement Rotary Kiln
- Effect of Grain Size Distribution on Properties of Alumina and Alumina-Carbon Bricks
- Effect of Grain Size Distribution on Properties of Alumina and Alumina-Carbon Bricks (2^ Report)