New CD Laboratory at TU Graz: Data-Controlled Condition Monitoring in Steel Production

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In the new CD laboratory sensor data from rough surroundings is being used. Imag
In the new CD laboratory sensor data from rough surroundings is being used. Image Source: RHI Magnesita
In the new CD laboratory sensor data from rough surroundings is being used. Image Source: RHI Magnesita By Susanne Filzwieser - In the new Christian Doppler Laboratory for Reliable Systems in Harsh Environments, researchers at TU Graz, supported by the refractories group RHI Magnesita, are focusing on data-driven condition monitoring in the steel production process. Things are heating up in steel production. Inside blast furnaces, temperatures can rise up to 1700 degrees Celsius. They are thus the epitome of a "harsh environment". Refractory materials that can withstand these conditions are therefore indispensable - and not only in the steel industry, but wherever high-temperature processes are used. Refractory products, such as those manufactured by RHI Magnesita, not only safeguard materials during high-temperature processes, but also protect firing and furnace systems from thermal, mechanical and chemical stress.
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