Abstract
The continuous nature of metallurgical technologies and the intensification of production increase the risk of damage to high-temperature equipment during the technological process. The destruction of the structural integrity of the refractory insulation of this equipment leads to the forced interruption of production and significant costs of emergency response and require measures to be taken to reduce the risk of such situations. An opportunity to solve these problems in the metallurgical industry is the introduction into the production process of sustainable systems for making informed decisions and predictive maintenance of equipment, based on continuous or periodic monitoring of the condition of refractory insulation of high-temperature furnaces and auxiliary equipment.
 Predictive maintenance of technological equipment and aggregates, based on an assessment of their current condition, extends their life, reduces downtime, maintains the optimal level of production, and guarantees compliance with the exact delivery time of production (raw materials, materials, energy). A procedure is presented for assessing the real condition of steel ladles based on periodic monitoring results as part of a decision-making system for predictive and safe use of their maximum resource.
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