acid bottom and lining
acid bottom and lining
[′as·əd ′bät·əm an ′līn·iŋ] (metallurgy)
A melting furnace's inner bottom and lining composed of materials that at operating temperatures of the furnace react with the melt and slag to give an acid reaction; examples of materials are sand, siliceous rock, and silica brick.
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