Metallurgical apparatus – Linings
Patent
1980-03-11
1982-07-13
Rosenberg, P. D.
Metallurgical apparatus
Linings
C21B 704
Patent
active
043391150
ABSTRACT:
The heat insulating lining of the metallurgical vessel includes a permanent layer in a refractory material and a consumable layer arranged in the interior of the vessel and intended to be in direct contact with the liquid metal. This layer consists of a mixture of inorganic particles and of mineral and/or organic fibers embedded in an organic and/or inorganic binder. Between the permanent layer and the consumable layer is fitted a relatively compressible layer of an inorganic and/or organic fibre base resistant to the temperature pertaining at the contact of the consumable layer, these fibres being partially embedded in an organic and/or inorganic binder.
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Daussan Andre
Daussan Gerard
Daussan Jean-Charles
Daussan et Compagnie
Rosenberg P. D.
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