The Overview on the Development of Breakout Prevention System for Continuous Casting

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Breakout is the most detrimental event associated with the continuous casting process, with the overview of the breakout prevention system, a lot of valuable things had been acquired. For breakout prevention, the embedded thermocouples had been proved best for breakout signals detecting. But in china, the system which used well in foreign countries did not fit for the current local condition, and gives error reports more often, so developing an efficient breakout system which fit for the condition of nowadays in China becomes more and more urgently.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1033-1034)

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