A. 1380
B. 1520
C. 1710
D. 1915
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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...
- Semi-silica bricks compared to silica bricks have_______________?
- A. Less fusion point B. Better spalling resistance C. Both A. and B. D. Neither A. not B....
- An indication of degree of firing in silica brick is its____________________?
- A. Specific gravity B. Fusion point C. RUL D. None of these...
- Addition of zircon to silica refractory brick improves its_____________________?
- A. Crushing strength B. Resistance to slag attack C. Both A. and B. D. Neither A. nor B....
- Refractoriness under loads (RUL) is quite close to the fusion temperature (PCE) for _____________ bricks?
- A. Fireclay B. Silica C. Dolomite D. Very low alumina...
- Pyrometric cone equivalent (PCE) of a refractory is the measure of its_________________?
- A. Spalling resistance B. Fusion point C. Resistance to slag penetration D. Resistance to carbon monoxide attack...
- Segar cones are used for the determination of ____________ of refractories?
- A. Softening temperature B. Spalling resistance C. Electrical conductivity D. Resistance to slag attack...
- Silica bricks are attacked by basic slags at high temperature. Which of the following is not used solely as a binding material ?
- A. Aluminium phosphate B. Water C. Lime D. Plaster of Paris...
- Fusion temperature of pure silica (SiO2) is _______________ °C?
- A. 1350 B. 1715 C. 2570 D. 2800...
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