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Guniting the lining of heating furnaces of rolling mills
Authors:Yu. A. Pirogov  A. V. Boltyanskii  R. A. Tarnopol'skaya  V. P. Dokuchits  N. I. Babanin  E. N. Buzhinskii
Affiliation:(1) Ukrainian Scientific-Research Institute of Refractories, Ukraine;(2) V. I. Lenin Kharkov Polytechnic Institute. Dneprodomnaremont Trust, USSR
Abstract:Conclusions Guniting mass compositions and a procedure for guniting worn brickwork of continuous heating furnaces of rolling mills have been developed. At a number of metallurgical factories the worn brickwork of eight continuous heating furnaces of rolling mills have been repaired by guniting. The use of guniting enables the period between furnace lining repairs to be doubled (from 1 to 2 years), the volume of brickwork repair and the length of the repair work to be reduced, and a saving of 5000 rubles per annum per furnace to be obtained (merely by reducing the amount of repair work).Using IR spectroscopy the authors have investigated hydration and dehydration in alumina and high-alumina cements and aluminosilicate guniting masses with additives of these cements. They have shown that during guniting by the semidry method, hydration of the cements included in the composition of the gunite coatings does not go to completion and ends in the stage of formation of CaO·Al2O3·10H2O; dehydration of the gunite coatings is completed below 300°C.Translated from Ogneupory, No. 5, pp. 30–35, May, 1980.
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