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titleOfInvention Mortar for repairing damaged portion of blast furnace and mortar charging means
abstract MORTAR FOR REPAIRING DAMAGED PORTION OF BLAST FURNACE AND MORTAR CHARGING MEANS Abstract of the Disclosure For repairing damaged portion of a blast furnace, mortar composed of 5 to 30% of pitch with a softening point of 70 to 250°C, added as binder, 8 to 50% of ethylene bottom oil added as fluidity imparting agent and, if necessary, less than 3% of pitch, 1 to 7% of phenol resin and less than 10% of metal or carbon fiber, the rest being powdery refractory base materials, is used. Such mortar is charged under pressure by a charging means, with which the mortar is charged under high pressure by a charging member secured to a plurality of support rods extending from one end of a nozzle penetrating the blast furnace wall. This charging member functions to guide mortar toward the inner furnace wall by virture of a central projection projecting from its back side.
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