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Main channel iron tapping slag line castable

Primarily used for the casting and construction of the iron tapping spout and slag line in the main raceway of blast furnaces, this material effectively resists the erosive attack from high-temperature molten iron and slag. It helps reduce refractory consumption at the iron tapping point, increases the amount of iron delivered through the main raceway, and ensures safe iron discharge from the furnace. Its core performance characteristics—including resistance to high temperatures, excellent erosion resistance, superior slag corrosion protection, and outstanding thermal shock resistance—make it ideal for demanding applications. Key raw materials include alumina, silicon carbide, carbon-based materials, and a binding agent such as pure calcium aluminate cement.

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    Primarily used for the casting construction of the iron tapping point and slag line in the main taphole of blast furnaces, this material effectively resists erosion caused by high-temperature molten iron and slag, reducing refractory consumption at the tapping point, increasing the amount of iron tapped through the main taphole, and ensuring safe iron discharge from the furnace. Its core performance meets critical requirements such as high-temperature resistance, excellent abrasion resistance, superior slag erosion protection, and thermal shock resistance. Key raw materials include alumina, silicon carbide, carbon-based materials, and a binding agent like pure calcium aluminate cement.

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