Abstract

The authors have developed for heating furnaces an uncooled door, the thermal insulation properties of which satisfy the conditions of allowable heat losses and the resistance of which makes it possible to resist the action of high temperatures and aggressive atmospheres. Such a result is obtained by a certain combination of the properties of the refractory lining and by the design of the door itself. Since the door developed is uncooled for the purpose of increasing its service life and decreasing the operating costs, the refractory and thermal insulation layers are combined in a replaceable block.

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