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Definition of Furnace lining
1. Noun. Lining consisting of material with a high melting point; used to line the inside walls of a furnace.
Generic synonyms: Liner, Lining
Terms within: Fireclay, Alumina, Aluminium Oxide, Aluminum Oxide
Lexicographical Neighbors of Furnace Lining
Literary usage of Furnace lining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1905)
"Stock-Distribution and Its Relation to the Life of a Blast- furnace lining.
BY DAVID BAKER, SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. (Atlantic City Meeting, February, ..."
2. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1890)
"... which are of the horizontal compound type, work at a high speed, and are
capable of delivering the blast at a pressure of 20 Ibs. Blast furnace lining. ..."
3. Convention by National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, University of Georgia Dept. of Food Science (1919)
"Another very similar plan uses hollow blocks of refractory material for the
furnace lining. The hollow tile form the ducts which are tied in with the forced ..."
4. Electric Furnaces in the Iron and Steel Industry by Wm Rodenhauser, I. Schoenawa (1917)
"One of them is the power consumption, the other the durability of the furnace
lining, that is, the costs for repairs per metric ton of iron produced. ..."
5. Electric Furnaces in the Iron and Steel Industry by Wilhelm Rodenhauser, I. Schoenawa, Carl Hans Vom Baur (1913)
"One of them is the power consumption, the other the durability of the furnace
lining, that is, the costs for repairs per metric ton of iron produced. ..."
6. The Electro-metallurgy of Steel by Colin Clarence Gow (1922)
"... XIV: furnace lining AND LINING REPAIRS. THE materials used in the hearth
construction of electric furnaces will be either basic or acid, according to ..."
7. The Blast Furnace and the Manufacture of Pig Iron: An Elementary Treatise by Robert Forsythe (1913)
"It is obvious, also, that it is impossible to control the composition of a slag
if the furnace lining itself is practically a limitless reservoir of ..."
8. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1905)
"Stock-Distribution and Its Relation to the Life of a Blast- furnace lining.
BY DAVID BAKER, SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. (Atlantic City Meeting, February, ..."
9. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1890)
"... which are of the horizontal compound type, work at a high speed, and are
capable of delivering the blast at a pressure of 20 Ibs. Blast furnace lining. ..."
10. Convention by National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, University of Georgia Dept. of Food Science (1919)
"Another very similar plan uses hollow blocks of refractory material for the
furnace lining. The hollow tile form the ducts which are tied in with the forced ..."
11. Electric Furnaces in the Iron and Steel Industry by Wm Rodenhauser, I. Schoenawa (1917)
"One of them is the power consumption, the other the durability of the furnace
lining, that is, the costs for repairs per metric ton of iron produced. ..."
12. Electric Furnaces in the Iron and Steel Industry by Wilhelm Rodenhauser, I. Schoenawa, Carl Hans Vom Baur (1913)
"One of them is the power consumption, the other the durability of the furnace
lining, that is, the costs for repairs per metric ton of iron produced. ..."
13. The Electro-metallurgy of Steel by Colin Clarence Gow (1922)
"... XIV: furnace lining AND LINING REPAIRS. THE materials used in the hearth
construction of electric furnaces will be either basic or acid, according to ..."
14. The Blast Furnace and the Manufacture of Pig Iron: An Elementary Treatise by Robert Forsythe (1913)
"It is obvious, also, that it is impossible to control the composition of a slag
if the furnace lining itself is practically a limitless reservoir of ..."