refractory gunning mix used for furnace repair

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Converter for Gunning Repair Mix – castablerefractory.com

The main raw refractory material for the converter lining spray is composed of magnesia, binder, plasticizer and a small amount of water

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Refractory Gunning for Mixer Furnace – Rongsheng Refractory

Refractory Gunning for Mixer Furnace Application 1. Hot gunning is widely used to construct or repair blast furnace tapping trenches, torpedo tanks, steel drums, tundish, rotary kiln and garbage incinerators for construction and repair. 2. Gunning mix is suitable for hot repair of iron furnaces, ladle bottles.

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Hot Repair Gunning Refractory Wholesale, Refractory

.com offers 32 hot repair gunning refractory products. About 40% of these are refractory. A wide variety of hot repair gunning refractory options are …

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China Refractory Gunning Mix Suppliers & Manufacturers

Refractory gunning mix is an important refractory for repairing kiln furnace. It is mainly used for repairing kiln and thermal equipment by spraying method, so that the lining can be damaged equally or nearly, and the lining life can be prolonged effectively, and the loss of refractories can be reduced.

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EAF Gunning Mix, Electric Furnace Gunning Mix – Changxing

EAF Gunning Mix is used for hot repair of EAF slag line, side wall and tap hole etc. Changxing Refractory EAF gunning mix is made by high quality magnesia and magnesia-calcium material. It is characterized by high corrosion resistance, high adhesion rate and non-spalling.

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Refractory – Wikipedia

Refractory materials are used in furnaces, kilns, incinerators, and reactors. Refractories are also used to make crucibles and moulds for casting glass and metals and for surfacing flame deflector systems for rocket launch structures. Today, the iron- and steel-industry and metal casting sectors use approximately 70% of all refractories produced.