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Evolution of molding equipment in refractory production

Evolution of molding equipment in refractory production Application of the law of progressive evolution of technology to molding equipment in refractory production is considered. The basic groups of contradictions that control the evolution of molding equipment are formulated. The stages of development of demands for refractories and technology are characterized. It is these demands that initiate changes to new types of molding equipment. The historical stages of modification of bend-lever presses, mechanical presses with rotary tables, hydraulic presses, and screw presses are described from the dialectic standpoint. Some examples of poor designs of presses and the reasons for these designs are considered. Recommendations on limits of nominal stresses are formulated for different kinds of presses. It is shown that it is advantageous to batch the material into the mold by volume, with control of the height of filling. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Refractories and Industrial Ceramics Springer Journals

Evolution of molding equipment in refractory production

Refractories and Industrial Ceramics , Volume 38 (1) – Nov 27, 2007

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 by Plenum Publishing Corporation
Subject
Chemistry; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Materials Science; Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods
ISSN
1083-4877
eISSN
1573-9139
DOI
10.1007/BF02768235
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Abstract

Application of the law of progressive evolution of technology to molding equipment in refractory production is considered. The basic groups of contradictions that control the evolution of molding equipment are formulated. The stages of development of demands for refractories and technology are characterized. It is these demands that initiate changes to new types of molding equipment. The historical stages of modification of bend-lever presses, mechanical presses with rotary tables, hydraulic presses, and screw presses are described from the dialectic standpoint. Some examples of poor designs of presses and the reasons for these designs are considered. Recommendations on limits of nominal stresses are formulated for different kinds of presses. It is shown that it is advantageous to batch the material into the mold by volume, with control of the height of filling.

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Refractories and Industrial CeramicsSpringer Journals

Published: Nov 27, 2007

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