Refractories for aluminum : electrolysis and the cast house

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer, @2017Edition: 2eDescription: xiv, 276p.; illus.; includes referencesISBN:
  • 9783319535883 - hbk
Subject(s): Summary: This book details the peculiarities of the requirements for refractories designed for aluminium metallurgical process: reduction, cast house, and anode production.℗ The author describes requirements specific to the properties and structure of refractory materials that differentiate it from the refractories for ferrous metallurgy and other refractories.℗ A comparison is drawn between the properties and structure of refractories and carbon cathode materials from different℗ points of view: from the point ℗ of ℗ physical chemistry and chemistry interactions during the metallurgical process and from
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This book details the peculiarities of the requirements for refractories designed for aluminium metallurgical process: reduction, cast house, and anode production.℗ The author describes requirements specific to the properties and structure of refractory materials that differentiate it from the refractories for ferrous metallurgy and other refractories.℗ A comparison is drawn between the properties and structure of refractories and carbon cathode materials from different℗ points of view: from the point ℗ of ℗ physical chemistry and chemistry interactions during the metallurgical process and from

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