A refractory table has leaves at ends, not in center....Expandable.
The correct name is a refectory (dining hall) table. The answer is basically correct for that term. Refractory describes heat resistant and/or insulating materials used in kilns, furnaces, wood stoves, etc (e.g. refractory brick). I suppose you could make a table out of firebrick.
refractory Concrete means refractory castable == ==
Because of Changxing Refractory's largest investment, Yilong Refractory was renamed as Changxing Refractrory.
1) The virus was refractory to the medication. 2) The refractory class was unable to get anything done.
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The only change of Yilong Refractory is its name which has changed into Changxing Refractory. Its product quality, pre-sale and after-sale services remain unchanged.
Refractory insulation is defined as insulation for extremely high temperatures. The threshold of temperature of insulation for refractory insulation is > 815 Celsius.
refractory period is the interval between action potential , the absolute refractory period is the period in which second action potential can not be initiated but in relative refractory period the second action potential can be initiated by the more strong stimulus.
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Super Refractory is a refractory material which retains its shape and chemical identity in extreme heat, so super refractories are used in Industries for heat resistance.
Refractory scrap refers to discarded or waste materials that have been used in high-temperature applications, such as furnaces, kilns, or reactors. These materials often consist of refractory bricks, castables, or coatings that have become worn out or damaged during their service life. Refractory scrap can be recycled or repurposed for use in the production of new refractory products.
Moisture content in refractory materials can lead to thermal spalling and cracking when exposed to high temperatures. It can reduce the strength and lifespan of the refractory material by promoting thermal shock and weakening its structure. Additionally, moisture can chemically react with certain refractory materials, causing them to lose their properties and effectiveness in high-temperature applications.