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Q & A

No, monolithic refractories should not be used in direct contact with explosive gases.

The recommended curing temperature for monolithic refractories typically ranges from 230°C to 370°C, depending on the specific type of refractory material being used.

Yes, monolithic refractories can be used in aluminum smelters. Monolithic refractories are commonly used in various high-temperature applications, including aluminum smelting. They offer excellent thermal insulation, resistance to chemical attack, and better overall performance compared to traditional brick refractories.

Monolithic refractories handle chemical attacks by utilizing chemically stable materials that can resist the corrosive effects of chemicals. They are designed to withstand high temperatures and maintain their structural integrity when exposed to aggressive chemical environments, preventing erosion and degradation. Additionally, monolithic refractories often incorporate special additives or coatings that provide an extra layer of protection against chemical attacks, ensuring their durability and longevity.

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