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Effect of aluminum coatings and additions on lightweight refractories
Increasing use of insulating fire brick has increased attention directed at their properties; in tests described, shrinkage of certain light weight refractories fired to cone 18 was reduced to zero by adding aluminum metal powder to brick, and by coating brick with composition of 35% aluminum powder and 65% clay. Before Am Cer Soc.
Effect of aluminum coatings and additions on lightweight refractories
Increasing use of insulating fire brick has increased attention directed at their properties; in tests described, shrinkage of certain light weight refractories fired to cone 18 was reduced to zero by adding aluminum metal powder to brick, and by coating brick with composition of 35% aluminum powder and 65% clay. Before Am Cer Soc.
Effect of aluminum coatings and additions on lightweight refractories
Indus Heating
Schurecht, H.G. (author) / McMahon, J.F. (author)
1942
Article (Journal)
English
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