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NOTES ON REACTION BETWEEN MgO AND VARIOUS TYPES OF REFRACTORIES
Samples of high‐heat duty, superduty, 60% Al2O3, 70% Al2O3, 90% Al2O3, fused‐alumina, kaolin base, kyanite base, chrome magnesite, silicon carbide, zircon, and chrome‐magnesite compositions were tested for reaction with MgO at temperatures of 2200°, 2600°, and 2800°F. (1205°, 1425°, and 1540°C.). Si...
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