Influence of element wall material and cooling intensity on the operation of garnissage elements in matte melt
Abstract
For stable operation of the cooled element in the melt, it is necessary to create on its surface a layer of protective garnissage and to ensure that the temperature of the wall of the cooled element is lower than the maximum allowable temperature for the material from which it is made. Under known external conditions of operation of garnissage elements, this can be achieved by choosing the material of construction of the element, cooling coolant, and cooling mode ...
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