A. 1520-1630
B. 1630-1670
C. > 1730
D. > 2000
Related Mcqs:
- Pyrometric cone equivalent (PCE) value (Segar cone) of ‘Superduty refractories’ is more than 33 which corresponds to a temperature of _____________ °C?
A. 1520
B. 1630
C. 1670
D. 1730 - PCE value (Segar cone) of Superduty refractories is more than 33, which is equivalent to a temperature of ____________ °C?
A. 1520
B. 1630
C. 1670
D. 1730 - Presence of MgO in alumino-silicate refractories _______________ its refractoriness?
A. Increases
B. Lowers
C. Does not affect
D. Either A. or B.; depends on its quantity - With increase in the alumina content in firebricks, its fusion point (refractoriness) ?
A. Decreases linearly
B. Remains unchanged
C. Increases
D. Decreases - Refractoriness under loads (RUL) is quite close to the fusion temperature (PCE) for _____________ bricks?
A. Fireclay
B. Silica
C. Dolomite
D. Very low alumina - Because of its very high refractoriness of the order of __________ °C, silicon carbide refractories are used in zinc smelting furnace, muffle furnace and for supporting the wares in tunnel kilns ?
A. 1800
B. 2200
C. 2400
D. 2700 - Faster rate of drying of moulded refractories results in high _____________ of refractories?
A. Green strength
B. Voids
C. Shrinkage
D. Both B. and C. - Fusion temperature of pure silica (SiO2) is _______________ °C?
A. 1350
B. 1715
C. 2570
D. 2800 - Refractoriness under load (RUL) is the most important property for the refractory bricks_________________?
A. At the hearth bottom of the furnace on which stock is placed
B. Used for furnace insulation
C. Used in the roof of the furnace
D. None of these - . Refractoriness under load (RUL) of fireclay bricks (under a load of 2 kg/cm2) is ______________ °C?
A. 500
B. 1000
C. >1350
D. >2000