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The mortar division of the Suvorov Mining Commission has organized the production of ramming chamotte bodies with an addition of orthophosphoric acid. The finished goods are delivered to the Novmoskov Firebrick Factory where a technology is being developed for making large shapes from these bodies of complex configuration fired at 850°C. The finished goods are used for the roofs of conveyer electric furnaces for firing enamels onto the ware.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 7, pp. 1–3, July, 1973.
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Tseitlin, L.A., Mendelenko, A.K., Orekhov, P.D. et al. Large, complex, phosphate-bonded chamotte products. Refractories 14, 395–396 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01284391
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