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ISO 10081-2:2003

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Classification of dense shaped refractory products — Part 2: Basic products containing less than 7 % residual carbon

ISO 10081-2:2003 specifies the classification and designation of dense shaped basic refractory products with or without antioxidant additives. Products containing 7 % or more residual carbon after coking are excluded from this classification. The classification is applicable to dense shaped products with or without metal plates and reinforcement.

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