The Alineka Company has produced dry mixtures of the refractory concretes BRAB40I15** and BRAB50I17** as well as light thermally insulating components I-9 and I-11 for the current and restorative repair of the lining in a shaft furnace. The current and restorative repairs have been performed professionally by the Kudrii Company at 11 organizations, which has confirmed the reliability and improved working life of lining made of these materials (not less than two years). The lining reconstruction performed by Tekhnosakhar has eliminated existing deficiencies in the working technology (lumping) on the one hand while on the other it has reduced the consumption of fuel (energy saving) and raised the amount and competitiveness of the final product (lime), while increasing the throughput.
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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 12, pp. 6–10, December, 2008.
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Tropinova, I.V., Tropinov, A.M., Chulovskii, N.I. et al. Experience with repairing shaft furnace lining. Refract Ind Ceram 49, 418–421 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-009-9112-0
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