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Monolithic refractories are well established as linings for a range of holding and melting applications during aluminum processing because they provide optimum productivity and cost effectiveness.
As aluminum producers strive to
increase productivity, the environment within furnaces for holding and melting
aluminum is becoming more aggressive. Chamber temperatures are increasing and
more aggressive fluxes are being used, necessitating more frequent and severe
cleaning operations of the refractory wall.