Magnesia, Moving Beyond Refractories (a83e9db7-4086-4aaa-b465-09ebaa00b1ad)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. L. Maniocha
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Most magnesia, MgO, whether of natural or synthetic origin, is utilized in its dead burned or periclase form as refractory linings for the production of steel. Continued research in refractory science combined with good refractory maintenance and improvements in steel making practice have resulted in decreased use of magnesia. To make up for this loss of business producers of synthetic magnesia have started to manufacture a variety of magnesium based chemicals that are utilized in many diverse industries and applications.
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APA: M. L. Maniocha  (1997)  Magnesia, Moving Beyond Refractories (a83e9db7-4086-4aaa-b465-09ebaa00b1ad)

MLA: M. L. Maniocha Magnesia, Moving Beyond Refractories (a83e9db7-4086-4aaa-b465-09ebaa00b1ad). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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