Effects of Replacing Fluorine with Sodium and Titanium Oxides on Continuous Casting of Steel Mold Powders Lubrication
Subject Areas : CeramicsAhmadreza Arefpour 1 , Ahmad Monshi 2 , Ali Saidi 3
1 - Department of material engineering, Najaf Abad Branch, Islamic Azad university, Isfahan, Iran
2 - Department of materials Engineering, Najaf Abad branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan
3 - Department of materials Engineering, Najaf Abad branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan
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