Refractory & Heating
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Refractory & Heating

Refractory is the backbone of the Steel Industry. A complete understanding of refractory application and maintenance will enable us to appreciate its role in determining productivity and product quality in any metal industry. The eLearning course on “Refractories and Heating” will help acquire knowledge in the areas like Basics of refractory material, Types of refractories, Monolithic application, Properties and testing of refractories, and application of refractory in the steel industry. This eLearning course is equally valuable for professionals working in the steel industry and for students pursuing his/her career in the Ceramic & Metallurgical disciplines.

Ferrous Metallurgy
Refractory & Heating
Ferrous Metallurgy
TATA Steel Limited
TATA Steel Limited

Ferrous Metallurgy

Refractory

Full Code

MET0127TA205

Module Type

E-learning

Description

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What you will learn

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Module content
EN

Learning Outcomes

  • Understands the role of refractory linings and furnace condition in preventing failure.
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  • Select appropriate refractory materials based on specific steelmaking processes, considering factors such as temperature, chemical composition, and wear resistance.
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