Investigation on the production of Carbon refractories from Indigenous raw materials

Murthy, H P S and Singh, Rabindar (1954) Investigation on the production of Carbon refractories from Indigenous raw materials. Other (TMP). CSIR-NML, Jamshedpur, Jamshedpur.

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Abstract

Carbon has come to be considered an ideal refractory in some metallurgical operations. It is neutral in character, has a melting point above 3000° c, is not wetted by slags and molten metals and has a relatively high thermal and electrical conductivity. Carbon refractories also are lighter than the alumina-silicate and basic refractories (bulk density 1.5- 1.6 gms/c.c compared to 2.1-3.0 gms/c.c) and do not creep under load at high temperatures.

Item Type:Project Reports (Other (TMP))
Uncontrolled Keywords:Carbon refractories, metallurgical operations, relatively high thermal, electrical conductivity, alumina-silicate
Divisions:Information Management and Dissemination Centre
ID Code:9022
Deposited By:Dr Mita Tarafder
Deposited On:14 Jul 2022 12:37
Last Modified:14 Jul 2022 12:37
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