1967
DOI: 10.1080/0371750x.1967.10855597
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Sintering Characteristics of Indian Magnesites Up to 2,000°C

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“…The raw materials used in this study are detailed below: (I) Agargirechchina (Aimora) magnesite, dead burnt at 1600°C, (2) Agargirechchina magnesite (dead burnt at 1600°C) beneficiated to decrease the lime content, (3) Dewaldhar magnesite (Almora) dead burnt at 1650°C, (4) Salem magnesite with 2% mill scale additions and dead burnt at 1650°C, (5) Salem magnesite without any addition and dead burnt at 1650°C and (6) Tulloch's (Orissa) chrome ore, run of mine product. VOL XXIX (6) NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1970…”
Section: Raw Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The raw materials used in this study are detailed below: (I) Agargirechchina (Aimora) magnesite, dead burnt at 1600°C, (2) Agargirechchina magnesite (dead burnt at 1600°C) beneficiated to decrease the lime content, (3) Dewaldhar magnesite (Almora) dead burnt at 1650°C, (4) Salem magnesite with 2% mill scale additions and dead burnt at 1650°C, (5) Salem magnesite without any addition and dead burnt at 1650°C and (6) Tulloch's (Orissa) chrome ore, run of mine product. VOL XXIX (6) NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1970…”
Section: Raw Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%