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Condition assessment technologies for power plant boiler refractories

Refractory linings are used to provide protection against erosion, corrosion and high temperatures. The water wall tubes near the burners in conventional fossil plant (especially fired by low volatile coal) may be coated by a thin layer of refractory applied by brushing or spraying. This paper revie...

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