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Definition of Refractory-lined
1. Adjective. (of furnaces) lined with material that has a high melting point.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refractory-lined
Literary usage of Refractory-lined
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dioxin Treatment Technologies by Florence Poillon (1994)
"... a combustor consisting of a refractory-lined carbon steel tube; • a cyclone,
which is a carbon steel and refractory- lined device responsible for both ..."
2. The Metal Casting and Heat Treating Industry: Guide to Pollution Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"In a coreless furnace, the refractory-lined crucible is completely surrounded by
a water-cooled copper coil. In channel furnaces, the coil surrounds an ..."
3. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1903)
"... delayed by the use of a refractory-lined mould. Attempts have been made, when
leaving the ingot to cool by itself, to prevent the formation of pipe by ..."