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For insulation, to save on heat losses and prevent infiltration of air, author recommends 4 in. of mineral wool for roofs and 1 1/2 to 2 in. of cement comprising slag wool mixed with water glass for all other exposed brickwork, including regenerating chambers.
For insulation, to save on heat losses and prevent infiltration of air, author recommends 4 in. of mineral wool for roofs and 1 1/2 to 2 in. of cement comprising slag wool mixed with water glass for all other exposed brickwork, including regenerating chambers.
Insulating open-hearth furnace
Iron Age
Williams, H.J. (author)
Iron Age ; 132
1933
Article (Journal)
English
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