Abstract

Corrosion-resistant steel fiber produced by the melt-extraction method has distinct reinforcing properties, a high capacity to bond with a refractory, low net-cost, and economic production. The introduction of corrosion-resistant steel fibers in refractory articles and materials for concrete spraying improves their thermal stability and mechanical strength. The service life of refractory articles is increased as a result of an increase in resistance to failure and impact loads. Use of corrosion-resistant steel fibers contributes to significant material energy savings, and improves the productivity of furnaces and apparatus.

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