Fourteen commercial cold type ramming pastes have been characterized by using a rugged and simple but precise laboratory compactor. The results are correlated with paste formulation and plant experience. The laboratory data have been modeled mathematically and the pastes are classified quantitatively in terms of ramming criteria. Most pastes have a temperature range with satisfactory properties and these temperature windows are calculated. A visual model is presented and the paste properties are discussed in terms of quality and paste formulation.
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Sorlie, M., & Oye, H. A. (1987). COMPACTION OF ROOM TEMPERATURE RAMMING PASTE. In Light Metals: Proceedings of Sessions, AIME Annual Meeting (Warrendale, Pennsylvania) (pp. 571–580). Metallurgical Soc of AIME. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48200-2_106
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