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- manufacture of refractories. Refractories must be chosen according to the conditions they face. Some applications require special refractory materials. Zirconia...
- Refractory period is a period immediately following a stimulus during which further stimulation has no effect. It may specifically refer to: Refractory...
- In human ****uality, the refractory period is usually the recovery phase after **** during which it is physiologically impossible for males to have additional...
- TRL Krosaki Refractories Limited (Formerly Tata Refractories Limited and TRL) is an Indian refractory company. It was established in 1958 in Belpahar...
- The Harbison-Walker Refractories Company is a national historic district and historic refractory brick manufacturing complex which is located in Mount...
- Refractoriness is the fundamental property of any object of autowave nature (especially excitable medium) not responding to stimuli, if the object stays...
- Refractory hypertension (RfHTN) is hypertension, a high blood pressure, that remains uncontrolled on maximal or near-maximal therapy, that includes the...
- tons per year in 2022) for uses in many critical industries including refractories (50%), lithium-ion batteries (18%), foundries (10%), and lubricants (5%)...
- Solubles Strapping Tools - Tensioners, Sealers Super Refractories products - Fired Refractories, Monolithic Products Most of the products are granted...
- the technological trend to reduce alkali content from the majority of refractories, the amount of combined water present in the moment of heat-up was reduced...