Industrial electric heating furnaces – Resistance furnace device – Lining
Patent
1987-11-25
1989-04-18
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Industrial electric heating furnaces
Resistance furnace device
Lining
373 27, 373155, 373162, 373164, 264 30, 432264, 432265, 432248, 501127, 501132, C04B 3510, C04B 3512
Patent
active
048233595
ABSTRACT:
A refractory product is shown in the form of a dense sintered alumina-chromia, zirconia-alumina-silica, zirconia-alumina body, or zirconia-chromia-alumina having less than about 8% of homogeneously distributed closed porosity formed by sintering an intimate interdispersion of fine particles of alumina-chromia, zirconia-alumina-silica, zirconia-alumina, or zirconia-chromia-alumina.
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J. Amer. Ceram. Soc., v. 50, No. 1, pp. 54-55, R.C. Bradt Jan. 1977.
Ault Neil N.
Butkus Anthony K.
Trostel Louis J.
Dixon Jr. William R.
Group Karl
Loiselle, Jr. Arthur A.
Norton Company
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