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80th anniversary of steelmaking production at Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works
ArticleName Increase of resistance and lowering of specific consumption of refractories in the electric steelmaking shop of Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works
ArticleAuthor R. I. Abdrakhmanov, A. Yu. Igonin, I. R. Shaigulin, N. A. Bosyakova, E. V. Stepanova.
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Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (Magnitogorsk, Russia):

Abdrakhmanov R. I., Mag. Technics and Technology, Central Quality Laboratory, abdrahmanov_rush@mail.ru
Igonin A. Yu., Central Quality Laboratory
Shaigulin I. R., Electric Steelmaking Shop
Bosyakova N. A., Leading Engineer Technologist
Stepanova E. V., Engineer Technologist, Central Quality Laboratory

Abstract

Stable and accident-free operation of metallurgical equipment has essential influence on the work of iron and steel plant. The laboratories of refractories, of development and testing of refractory materials of the Central Quality Laboratory at Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works investigate permanently possibilities of increase of resistance of refractory lining as well as lowering of specific consumption and expenses. This paper describes improvement of composition and properties of refractory materials, optimization of lining laying scheme for metallurgical furnaces and rise their wear resistance. E.g., composition and physical-chemical properties of pilot gunning mixes (TMPKh grade) are analyzed, expected economical effect based on usage of gunning mix TMPKh-1 for DSA-32 furnace is calculated. It was concluded that usage of gunning mix with improved properties for DSA-32 furnace allowed to lower expenses by 5.6 roubles per 1 steel ton. Features of refractory usage and lining for furnace hearth and steel pouring ladles and tundishes are examined. Workability of pilot refractories are compared and it was noted that average wear resistance of pilot lining made 53 melts, while serial lining has resistance as large as 50 melts.

keywords Refractories, wear resistance, lining, specifi c consumption, expences, metallurgical equipment
References

1. Tsettl K.-M. et al. Novye ogneupory — Refractories and Industrial Ceramics. 2012. No. 3. pp. 95–98.
2. Klachkov A. A. et al. Novye ogneupory — Refractories and Industrial Ceramics. 2012. No. 3. pp. 99–104.

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