Refractory Technology Refractoriness under load (RUL) of fireclay bricks (under a load of 2 kg/cm² ) is __________ °C. >1350 1000 >2000 500 >1350 1000 >2000 500 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Refractory Technology Which is the most stable crystalline form of silica at room temperature? Tridymite Cristobalite Quartz None of these Tridymite Cristobalite Quartz None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Refractory Technology Fireclay refractories Combine with salts (e.g. chlorides sulphates etc.) & bases (e.g. lime, magnesia etc.) forming fusible aluminates silicates etc Shrink during firing Are not resistant to the action of basic slags All of these Combine with salts (e.g. chlorides sulphates etc.) & bases (e.g. lime, magnesia etc.) forming fusible aluminates silicates etc Shrink during firing Are not resistant to the action of basic slags All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Refractory Technology Fireclay refractories have Tendency to expand unduly high during firing Poor thermal spalling resistance Low co-efficient of thermal expansion Very high cost Tendency to expand unduly high during firing Poor thermal spalling resistance Low co-efficient of thermal expansion Very high cost ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Refractory Technology 'Super refractories' are made from pure Carbides Oxides Nitrides Borides Carbides Oxides Nitrides Borides ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP