Experience in Using Coal Flotation Waste for Insulationhead Part of Dead-Melted Steelingot
Ibraev I.K.,
Ibraeva O.T.,
Aitkenov N.B.
et al.
Abstract:Annotation. The experience of using coal flotation waste (CFW) as a weakly exothermic insulating backfill for insulating the head part of forging dead-melted steel ingots is presented.It has been shown that when using weakly exothermic fills based on single-component fills in the form of CFW, it is possible to reduce the chemical heterogeneity of the ingot by producing a closed shrinkage cavity, which allows halving heat loss and depth of penetration of shrinkage looseness into the body of the ingot, reducing … Show more
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