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17th April 2023, 10:20 PM
Do you think it would be possible to salvage this refractory cement that has hardened.
I have a ball mill, but I’m guessing the chemical reaction is a one time only deal?
Maybe I could mix in some lime, or cement and get some use out of a bag or two, what do you think?
Or perhaps sodium silicate, which I have plenty of.
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I have a ball mill, but I’m guessing the chemical reaction is a one time only deal?
Maybe I could mix in some lime, or cement and get some use out of a bag or two, what do you think?
Or perhaps sodium silicate, which I have plenty of.
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