30.05.–01.06.2017, PRAGUE/CZECH REPUBLIC

Refra Prague 2017

The Czech Ceramic Society invites to the 19th conference on modern refractory materials and key achievements in high temperature technologies, which will take place in Prague from 30.05.-01.06.2017 at the site of the Czech Association of Technical Societies in Prague/Czech Republic.

The scientific program will include the following topical groups:

Energy aspects of high-temperature processing: energy efficiency, measurement and regulation, environmental aspects

Refractory and thermoinsulating materials for high-temperature technologies: in metallurgy, glass production, chemical technology, building materials production, waste treatment and biomass

Corrosion of refractory materials: influence of technology, fuels, aggressive environment

Structure of refractory materials and its modification: by nanomaterials, refractories for future challenges, simulation techniques

Abstract template, on-line registration and other important information are available at:

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