A podcast discussing all things high temperature. Brought to you by HWI, the Americas region of the Calderys Group, we invite you to dive deep into the world’s oldest industry, talking knowledge, application, and the hottest new stuff in the refractory world.
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This Halloween, join us for this paranormal investigation into the most haunted furnaces in the world. With several hundred years of blast furnace history, it's incredible to see how the technology, the structures and the workforce have changed to keep up with the extreme demands of the iron and steel industry. Follow along as we look at three historical blast furnaces, learn how things have changed, and see why so many blast furnaces end up on haunted history series. Even more, listen in to see how the refractory industry has been a critical player in the evolution of the blast furnace to help keep these beasts of industry running today. For more information, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com, or contact your local sales representative.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
To say that there have been some pretty big changes in the refractory industry this year would be somewhat of an understatement. The merger of HWI and Calderys means that there are quite a few new things coming your way. One of those new things is the new portfolio of products becoming available. So, to introduce these new products to HWI customers, Research Engineer Fielding Cloer joins HTT to talk through the new brand families available in the HWI portfolio: SPARCAST, SPARCON, SPARFIRE, SPARLITE and ALKON. Listen in to hear what they are and why they work so well. And for more information on these products reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com, or contact your local sales representative.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Refractories are tough and they specialize in their ability to withstand extremely high temperatures. However, their Achilles heel might be that you need to be conservative when ramping up or cooling down your refractory lined vessel, as many materials are prone to thermal shock. This month on HTT, we look at what thermal shock is, the main drivers of thermal shock and how we can engineer our refractory materials to be more resistant to thermal shock. And if you'd like to get more out of your refractory lining in thermal shock environments, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
It's Shark Week! A time for witnessing awesome power, learning about incredible aquatic creatures, and optimizing tundish performance with HWI's new impact offering: JAWS. Listen in to hear marketing manager Fred Adkins talk about how the JAWS impact pad system can help increase minimum residence time, promote surface flow, increase tundish volume utilization and improve inclusion floatation efficiency. For more information about JAWS or to learn more about how to optimize your tundish performance, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This month on High Temperature Times™, we continue looking at the various refractory materials used to make high quality refractory products. This month, we are joined by Application Specialist Jonathan McBride to dive into the wild world of MagChrome brick. These brick, often used in the heavy non-ferrous industry, utilize unique bonding technologies to combat the various wear mechanisms they face. Join in to learn about the raw materials, the processing steps, the bricks, and why it all matters. And if you'd like to learn more about these incredible products, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
When it comes to mortar selection, it's a pretty universal thought to just use what you're comfortable with. But is that mortar right for the job at hand? When determining refractory linings, you want to get the best performance possible by selecting the best refractory possible. So why not do that with your mortar too? This episode, we'll be talking through mortar technologies like bonding types, water retention, consistencies, and strengths, as well as running through of some of the hall of famers in HWI mortar offerings. Level up your refractory installation by optimizing your mortar selection when laying high quality refractory bricks. And when you're not sure, reach out to us at at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com and we've got you covered.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This year, HWI will begin producing brick for the steel industry at its new manufacturing plant, Alabama1. To celebrate this, we're talking with Senior Director of Commercial Operations in Steel, Jim Skelly, Director of Application Technology, Crawford Murton, Director of Engineering at Alabama 1, Jason West, and Alabama1 Plant Manager, Mike Carter. Listen in to learn about what it was like rebuilding the Fairfield plant for basic brick production, new high efficiency technologies implemented in brickmaking, how the plant helps better position HWI for steel customers, and everything there is to look forward to with this new opportunity on the horizon. If you'd like to learn more about Alabama1 or how HWI can better serve you, reach out at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
In the refractory-consuming industry, increasing lining lifetime and decreasing downtime is the name of the game. Sometimes, that means going for more highly engineered or higher grade materials, but you can also achieve better performance by utilizing the intrinsic properties of minerals and additives to keep those destructive mechanisms at bay. This month, we look at how hydrophobicity, or non-wetting materials, help improve refractory performance in various industries. Listen in to learn what that means, how it works, and where it's used. And when you want to learn more, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This month on High Temperature Times™, Application Specialist Marc Palmisiano joins to talk about the not-so-cold science behind freeze planes. When designing and operating aluminum furnaces, understanding freeze planes and where they should be in your refractory lining is critical to getting the best performance out of your refractory. This is especially important in these days of running furnaces harder, while also being more thermally efficient. One tool great for calculating freeze planes is HWI's Heat Transfer Tool. For more information about freeze planes or designing a vessel with optimized freeze planes in mind, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This month on HTT, we're joined by Application Support Manager Deno Biondillo to talk about mortars. With a whole slew of mortars to choose from in just way too many options, understanding mortar selection and proper use is critical to a successful refractory installation, even if it is just that eighth of an inch between the highly engineered refractory brick. Listen in, learn about different types of mortars and how to apply them, and then reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com for material at your next job.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Approaching these cold winter months, it's important to think about insulation. And in the refractory industry, there is no better insulation than refractory ceramic fiber (RCF). This episode, learn about what RCF is, how its made, and some key features that make it such an important aspect to our industry. If you'd like to learn more about HWI's refractory ceramic fiber product line, INSWOOL, or any other product mentioned on the show, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
It's Thanksgiving 🦃! A time for turkey, stuffing, and being thankful. This month on HTT, Director of Application Technology Ben Stanton and Senior Director of Industrial Sales join in to talk about HWI's contractor/installer network, or C/I Network for short, and how we're thankful for their critical contribution to this industry. Their technical skills in installing refractory are key factors in achieving the high performance needed in refractory lined vessels. To view a list of contractor/installers for your next refractory installation, visit https://thinkhwi.com/contractorinstaller-network/. To learn more about C/I capabilities, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This Halloween, grab an apple cider, nosh on some of your kid's candy, and listen in to learn about the creepiest aspect of the refractory industry... creep. This episode, we talk about the science behind, the testing of, and some real world implications of creep in refractory materials. To handle the last point, HTT brings in Director of Application Technology Bryn Snow to talk about creep in glass tank crowns and Application Leader Stephen Karns to talk about creep in sulfur recovery units. To learn more about creep, creep testing, or any of the creep resistant products mentioned on the show, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
As environmental sustainability continues to become a bigger and bigger talking point across all industries, it helps to read up on success stories and those industries where sustainability has taken root. Two great examples of this are the glass and aluminum industries, where recycling processes have proven to be not only environmentally sustainable, but also economically beneficial. Application specialists Marc Palmisiano and Paul Stipanovich join HTT this month to talk through some of those success stories and touch upon how focusing on environmentally sustainable business practices can affect and even improve refractory performance across all industries. Also joining in this month is Chief Technology Officer Martha Collins on how HWI is ringing in a new era of environmental sustainability for the refractory industry. For more information about how to make refractories work for your goals or any of our environmentally sustainable brands, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
In this short episode, we go through key differences and considerations for dryout of pre-cast shapes. Unlike field dryouts for refractories placed against a vessel's shell, pre-cast shapes require a slower and more deliberate dryout to ensure enough water is removed to be thermodynamically stable, while still retaining key strength needed for final installation. For more information about pre-cast shapes or a dryout schedule for your pre-cast operation, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Summertime means spreading on some sunblock, freezing some popsicles and doing whatever you can to beat the heat. But refractory materials take enduring high temperatures to a whole new level. But how hot can they get? A surprisingly challenging question with no easy answer. And to explain why that is, what we can utilize, and what we should really look at, Application Specialist Ryan McDonald joins in to walk through some refractory materials in a few example applications where you might think max use temperature is a key variable, but it really isn't. Listen in to learn what to really look for in these high temperature industries and how to get the most out your refractory by targeting the true destructive mechanisms you're up against. For more information about refractory selection or any products mentioned on the show, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Mixing castable refractories is no easy feat, regardless of how user friendly they claim to be. But, the right setup, tools and mindset will help tip the scales in your favor and Research Scientist Maggie Raughley joins High Temperature Times this month to do just that. From identifying the best mixers, to understanding the importance of water additions and mix times, to getting the material well homogenized, Maggie has all the info you need to get the material mixed and ready to cast. In addition to the knowledge shared in this episode, be sure to utilize HWI's Mobile Tools App to take the guesswork out of casting material. For more information on using and mixing HWI's castable products, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
The refractory industry is vast and full of technical expertise, but sometimes you need to learn a little about adjacent industries to get the most out of your refractory install. That's why, this month, we'll be taking a short trip in the metallurgical side to discuss stainless steel needles used in monolithic refractories. Join in to learn about different types of stainless steel, why they're used, how they're made, and necessary limitations to their use. And for those applications that reach beyond the capabilities of stainless steel needles, we'll introduce coarse aggregate castables as well. If you'd like to learn more about the use of stainless steel needles or coarse aggregate castables, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Gearing up for this year's AISTech Conference this May, HWI's entire steel application technology team join High Temperature Times to talk about new refractory technology, installation partnerships, and market trends in the steelmaking industry. Listen in to hear Crawford Murton, Fred Adkins, Mary Lucarino, Korey Skala, Alexis Neumann and Mark Smith give their insight on the latest ongoings in the steel market and how HWI is intensely focused on helping our customers succeed. To learn more about how HWI supports the steel market, please reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com. And if you'll be attending AISTech from May 16-18th, 2022, be sure to stop by HWI's booth 1141 while you're there.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This month on High Temperature Times™, Application Specialist Chris Hersh joins us to outline and discuss the many facets of the incineration industry. Despite the sheer diversity of applications and units in this market, Chris shows how similar approaches and refractory technologies can be implemented to support his customers. Chris also covers some of the more interesting challenges and case studies covered within the industry and shows how HWI utilizes is breadth of technologies to support the diverse and complicated industry. For more information on the incineration market or any of the topics covered, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Deno Biondillo, Project Manager for HWI's Value Added Services (VAS) group, joins High Temperature Times™ this month to share tips and tricks from his 40 years of experience in bricklaying. Bricklaying is a skill that is unlike any other. From the consistency required across laying thousands of brick, to the measuring and cutting to transform dimensions, to the precision and accuracy required to achieve high performance, the process of becoming a master bricklayer is a long one. So if you're a regular consumer of refractory brick or lay them yourself, grab a pew and listen in. If you'd like to learn more about HWI's brick product line or how to get Deno out to your shop for some hands-on education, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This month on High Temperature Times™, we start a new series looking at refractory materials and what makes them so special. To start of this multi-part series, Analytical Research Scientist Stephen Wisneski joins to talk about alumina based materials and their role in refractory technology. Starting from the dirtiest of dirt and working our way to high purity materials, we discuss the important work done by HWI's analytical team at the Advanced Technology Research Center and how they keep the industry moving. If you'd like to learn more about refractory mineralogy, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This holiday, finding items on your gift list can be a real hassle thanks to the complications in the supply chain brought on by the pandemic. Things are no different with the supply chain in refractory raw materials. Director of Procurement Jennifer Cunningham joins High Temperature Times™ this month to help understand what exactly is going on in the world that's leading to these raw material shortages. Also joining this month is Director of Monolithic Technologies Jeff Bogan, helping to elaborate on the challenges behind circumventing material shortages by qualifying new materials. For more information about the refractory supply chain or how it affects your orders or outages, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Nothing says Thanksgiving like watching the Detroit Lions get notably trounced over a couple cold brewskis. Beers that you probably wouldn't be enjoying without refractory expertise like that held by HarbisonWalker International. This month on High Temperature Times™, aluminum application specialist Marc Palmisiano and glass application specialist Paul Stipanovich join to discuss the manufacturing process and refractories involved in aluminum can and glass bottle manufacturing. So crack open a cold one and listen in on how refractories put intensity to work and get these bottles made in preparation for the biggest drinking holiday of the year, Thanksgiving. For more information about glass or aluminum manufacturing or any of the products mentioned on the show, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
🦃Gobble gobble🦃
For this Halloween Special of High Temperature Times™, we pay homage to the movies for their crucial role in making Halloween great. But in true HTT fashion, we’re diving deep into the high temperature scenes of movies to look at the refractories involved. Listen in to learn about the industries and refractories used in movies like Diamonds are Forever (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjRdmvzIk4k), Terminator 2: Judgement Day (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiBHj8Xs4sg), and the commonly used horror trope of burning bodies in a municipal boiler. To learn more about the refractories actually used in these applications, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com. In the meantime, have a happy Halloween! 🎃
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Josh Sayre returns for another episode of High Temperature Times™, this time to talk about shotcrete activators and their use. When using shotcrete products, its important to use the right activator and understand the difference between the various types. Tune in to learn hear about product families like SHOT-TECH and CS-TECH and learn how the activators used in them are different. For more information about activators or how to use them, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This month on High Temperature Times™, Application Technology Director Bryn Snow joins us to discuss the methodology and strategy behind zoning refractory in vessels. To do so, we go through examples like glass regenerators and cupola furnaces, tackling the key factors and refractory approach for each section of the units. For more information about zoning vessels for optimized refractory performance, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
To celebrate the summer weather, High Temperature Times™ leans into the heat to look at examples of hot repairing furnaces. VAS Application Support Engineer Kim Duhe lends his experience in steel ladle hot repairs, while Application Specialist Marc Palmisiano talks about the benefits of GREENGUN products for helping your aluminum furnaces last longer. So while you’re fanning yourself and looking for some AC, plug into some HTT to learn about some truly intense environments. For more information on steel ladle or aluminum hot repairs, or any of the products mentioned in this episode, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Steel Marketing Manager Mark Smith joins this episode of High Temperature Times™ to talk about functional products and refractory ergonomics. The refractory industry is an industry of labor and HWI strives to make every installation more efficient and more ergonomically friendly. To do that, Mark and his team have developed pre-cast and pre-assembled refractory offerings to reduce the number of brick needing to be laid and let the refractory work for you. Also mentioned is a short update on work being done with other ergonomic offerings such as the MULE-R. For more information about functional products, pre-cast shapes, the MULE-R, or anything else mentioned in the episode, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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Advanced Engineering Manager Ray Miksic joins this episode of High Temperature Times™ to talk about the use of anchors in refractory linings. Proper anchor selection and placement is as important as refractory selection itself, as it supports the refractory lining and ensures optimized lining lifetimes. This episode also features some tips and tricks from VAS Application Specialist Scott Salzman on installing monolithic refractory products around anchors. For more information on anchors and monolithic installations practices, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
As outlined in a great video by the World Refractory Association, the world as we know it wouldn’t be possible without the refractory industry, sometimes referred to as the hidden industry. This episode of High Temperature Times™ looks at a few applications where you wouldn’t expect refractory to be required, applications like sugar mills, burn buildings, and fertilizer production. So next time you’re out for a stroll or enjoying your favorite activity, think about how the hidden industry has made it possible. For more information on any of the products or applications mentioned in the show, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
For part five of this five part series on refractories for ferrous and non-ferrous metals industries, Anthony (Joe) Rigby returns to High Temperature Times™ to talk about the lead industry. With the majority of America and the rest of the world still running on lead acid batteries, HarbisonWalker International plays a key part in supplying refractory solutions for the recycling of depleted battery components. Just another example of HWI leading the way in refractory technology and innovation. For more information about the lead recycling industry, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
For part four of this five part series on refractories for ferrous and non-ferrous metals industries, Corey Forster returns to High Temperature Times™ to discuss Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) technology in the ferrous metals industry. This rapidly developing technology converting iron ore to metallic iron for steel production is a key factor in meeting global energy and climate goals. As this process continues development and more iron and steel manufacturers delve into the DRI space, HarbisonWalker International will be there to offer total refractory solutions, continuing to make HWI your first and only call in the refractory industry. For more information about the DRI or the steel industry, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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For part three of this five part series of refractories for ferrous and non-ferrous metals industries, Marc Palmisiano returns to High Temperature Times™ to share his insight into the aluminum industry. As a global pandemic changed the face of aluminum production, HarbisonWalker International stepped up to assist production plants as they reactivated idled lines and built entire turnkey smelters using HWI’s readily available refractory solutions. HWI is a global leader in aluminum production and in developing refractory solutions to help aluminum producers work harder for longer. For more information about the aluminum industry, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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For part two of this five part series on refractories for ferrous and non-ferrous metals industries, Crawford Murton talks Electric Arc Furnaces (EAF) in the steel industry. As America embraces sustainability and doubles down on recycling, EAF technology relies on HarbisonWalker International to provide refractory products with long lining lifetimes and repair products that can help reduce turnaround time. HWI is committed to the continued development and strong production goals of the steel industry and continues to lead the industry in refractory supply. For more information about the steel industry, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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For part one of this five part series on refractories for ferrous and non-ferrous metals industries, Anthony (Joe) Rigby joins High Temperature Times™ to discuss the copper industry. Between engineering workhorse products like NARMAG 60 CU and SUPER NARMAG 148 CU, developing and supporting an international customer base, and working with copper plants to design vessels capable of recycling copper alloy materials into pure copper wire, HarbisonWalker International has shown itself to be a critical supplier in supporting global copper production. For more information about the copper industry, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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Process research manager David Hartwich and marketing manager Korey Skala join in for this episode of High Temperature Times™ on resin bonded brick technology and its use in the steel industry. This episode sheds some light on the rich history of the incredible technology and how it has helped shape the steel industry over the last 150 years. David outlines some of the advanced manufacturing practices involved in resin bonded brick production, while Korey explains what it all means to improve the refractory lifetime of linings in the steel industry. For more information about resin bonded product lines, like BARRICADE® or any of the other products mentioned in the episode, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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Key Account Manager Garret Griffin and Application Specialist Marc Palmisiano kick off 2021 on High Temperature Times™, leveraging HWI’s strong technical experience to identify examples where less is more in the refractory industry. From the cement and lime industry to the aluminum industry, having a strong understanding of destructive mechanisms and process interactions can allow you to develop new products and use existing products that will resist process-related attack without damaging your pocket. By working closely with your refractory supplier, you can go beyond finding a suitable lining to choosing the best lining for your application. For more information about HWI’s expertise in the wide range of industries served or to learn more about products discussed in the episode, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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Many refractory installers are steeling themselves for the cold weather in this upcoming season. This episode of High Temperature Times™ hopes to arm installers and refractory users with the knowledge needed to efficiently and effectively install monolithic refractories in cold weather climates. Whether you’re sat comfortably near a cracking fireplace or driving on the icy roads, listen in and learn what effects low temperatures have on monolithic refractory installations. For more information about field activators, dryouts, or curing times, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
This Thanksgiving season, High Temperature Times™ is joined by CTO, Dr. Martha Collins, and former Director of Outside Technology and Open Innovation, Don Abrino, to talk about the incredible work being done at HWI’s Advanced Research and Technology Center (ATRC) in West Mifflin, PA. Once you’re full up on turkey, grab a slice of pumpkin pie and learn about the critical work that the engineers and scientists at the ATRC do for HWI, its customers, and the refractory industry as a whole. For more information about the capabilities of the ATRC or the work being done, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
For this special Halloween Episode, High Temperature Times™ brings you a few refractory horror stories from speakers Chris Hersh, Leigh Brooks, John Peters, and Griffin Patterson. These spooky stories outline the many destructive mechanisms in the refractory industry and how HarbisonWalker International can use proper refractory selection to combat them and improve lining lifetimes. To learn more about destructive mechanisms or any of these applications, reach out to us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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Dean Cinquemani from HPC Manufacturing and Stephen Karns from HWI’s Technical Marketing group join in for this episode of High Temperature Times™ to discuss the MINI-Pump. This versatile and highly modular shotcrete rig enables installers to use the more modern and advanced shotcrete technology in place of the more antiquated gunning method when installing monolithic refractory. Dean Cinquemani outlines the development process with their HPC – HWI collaborative efforts, while Stephen Karns outlines the benefits of the shotcrete technology and how the MINI-Pump enables even shotcrete users the possibility of more control and mobility, especially in the Hydrocarbon Processing Industry. For more information about the MINI-Pump, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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In this episode of High Temperature Times™, Chris Raddell from Construction Robotics and Tony Brewer from HWI’s Value Added Services (VAS) team discuss the new MULE-R lift assist robot, with a key note from Geffrey Price of Marsh and McLennan Companies. Chris, Geffrey and Tony discuss the development of the MULE-R, the importance of good ergonomics in industrial manufacturing, and the benefits it can bring to the bricklaying workforce. To see the MULE-R in action, check out HWI’s promotional video. For more information on the MULE-R or anything else discussed in the episode, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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Jeff Bogan and Marc Palmisiano join us in this episode of High Temperature Times™ to delve deep into the world of refractory dryouts. Listen in and learn about the importance of dryouts in monolithics refractory linings, what goes on and why it pays to be proactive. Hear about some of the most intense monolithic refractory linings in the aluminum industry and hear about HWI’s newest product for rapid dryout technology, GREENLITE 45L GR 408. For more information about monolithic refractories, dryouts, or any of the products mentioned in the show, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com.
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This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI’s prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Corey Forster and John Bortner are guests for this special podcast on refractories used in the space industry. Before watching Perseverance take off on the Atlas V rocket this month, learn about the important role refractories play by enduring the nearly 1,000,000 pounds of thrust needed to launch the rocket into space. Tune in to learn about the different types of refractories used on launch pads and how HWI developed and qualified the APOLLOCRETE product line specifically for this industry.
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Josh Sayre and Stephen Karns discuss properties of lightweight aggregates, including HWI’s own GREENLITE® aggregate in this installment of High Temperature Times™. Tune in to learn how GREENLITE® aggregate offers great thermal insulation without sacrificing strength, and why that’s important for its many applications. For more information about GREENLITE® 45L, GUNTECH 60, or any of the other products mentioned in the show, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com. To read Stephen Karns’ article, ‘The Future is Light’ in June’s Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, visit www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/magazine/hydrocarbon-engineering/june-2020/.
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Larry Morley joins in to discuss Alternative Fuels commonly used in the cement and lime industries and their impact on refractory linings in this inaugural episode of High Temperature Times™. Tune in to hear about the effects of alternative fuels and how HWI helps combat their destructive effects on kiln linings with brands like THOR monolithics and THORBIDE bricks. For more information, or to submit a question to our show, contact us at Technical-Marketing@thinkHWI.com.
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