Tabular Alumina - A New Sophistication In Refractory Raw Materials ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce L. Bryson
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

In the past decade a principal growth area in refractory technology has been the development and use of extra high alumina refractories. The refractories user is asking for, and is prepared to pay for, higher purity, more dense materials with longer life, less maintenance, and better dimensional tolerance to meet the exacting demand of high output processes. High alumina and bauxite refractories are being used more and more to keep pace with the demand for guaranteed performance. The steel industry, for example, is starting to place great reliance on these products. A unique material now available with all the requirements for extreme purity and density is tabular alumina, already proving itself in many refractory applications.
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APA: Bruce L. Bryson  (1973)  Tabular Alumina - A New Sophistication In Refractory Raw Materials ? Introduction

MLA: Bruce L. Bryson Tabular Alumina - A New Sophistication In Refractory Raw Materials ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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