We study the equipment developed at the AO AKhK VNIIMETMASh and intended for the built-in electromagnetic stirring in the molds of bloom CCM performed with an aim to improve the quality of manufactured tubular billets.
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Shakhov, S.I., Vdovin, K.N., Kerimov, R.I. et al. Improvement of Built-In Electromagnetic Stirring in the Molds of Bloom Continuous-Casting Machines. Metallurgist 64, 410–417 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-020-01010-y
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