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Fuzed Periclase Grain Surface Modification with Coal-Tar Pitch
Borovik S.I., Soldatov A.I.
Preparation of Porous Periclase Ceramic
Leonov V.G., Afonina G.A., Demkin V.N.
Influence of Various Factors on the Properties of Refractory Concrete
Timofeeva A.S., Nikitchenko T.V., Shishkin V.D.
Titanium-Alumina Slag – Semifunctional Technogenic Resource of High-Alumina Composition. Part 2. Use of Ferrotitanium Slag for Producing Refractories in Metallurgy and Other Branches of Industry1
Rytvin V.M., Perepelitsyn V.A., Ponomarenko A.A., Gil’varg S.I.
Structural Changes in Binder During Oxidation of Periclase-Carbon Refractories
Ikonnikov K.I., Kondrukevich A.A., S’emshchikov N.S., Belyakov A.V., Kostochka M.L.
Study of Thermal Shock Resistance of Pulsed High-Temperature Equipment Refractories
Kashcheev I.D., Zemlyanoi K.G., Dzerzhinskii R.V., Fedotov A.V.
Kinetics of Fuzed Periclase Wetting with Coal-Tar Pitch
Lysova G.A., Borovik S.I.
Effect of Deoxidation on Low-Alloy Steel Nonmetallic Inclusion Composition
Serov G.V., Komissarov A.A., Tikhonov S.M., Sidorova E.P., Kushnerev V., Mishnev P.A., Kuznetsov D.V.
Study of the Structure and Properties of Graphites for Refractory Production. Part 2. Properties of Periclaseand Corundum-Graphite Refractories with Introduction into Their Composition of Graphite from Different Producers1
Pomortsev S.A., Kashcheev I.D., Zemlyanoi K.G.
Study of the Possibility of Preparing Low-Cement Magnesia Concretes
Kashcheev I.D., Zemlyanoi K.G., Khafizova A.R., Kuznetsov D.V.
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