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Silal

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Silal 

a heat-resistant pig iron with a high silicon content (5–6 percent). Silal is produced in two forms in the USSR: one form has laminar graphite and the other has spherical graphite. Relatively inexpensive cast parts that operate under high temperatures (800–900°C) can be made of Silal, for example, doors of open-hearth furnaces, fire bars, and parts for steam boilers.



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Silal Taha from Ninewa's Police Academy was killed along with one of his sons when a sticky explosive device targeted his vehicle in Talkeef district (15 km north of Mosul)," the source told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.
Dagget then had Silal Overoi caught by Mark Wagh at first slip and Mali Richards pouched by wicket-keeper Tim Ambrose first ball to harvest figures of 5-1-17-3.
 
 
 
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