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    <description><![CDATA[<p> In this episode of HTT.edu, we dig into the unsung hardware that keeps monolithic refractories where they belong: anchors. Listen in as we break down metallic anchors and why their alloy, shape, and spacing matter; take a look at classic bottle anchors and what makes them the go-to choice for castables; and wrap up with brick anchors and how they tie brick linings into shells without compromising expansion. It’s a quick tour of the little pieces that make a big difference in keeping hot linings standing strong. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></description>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>There are many different types of refractory bodies to consider when designing a refractory lining. Many of these have been covered in previous episode, but this episode will be looking at the manufacturing process and key properties of Refractory Ceramic Fiber (RCF). Listen in to learn why this specific product category is so unique. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different types of refractory bodies to consider when designing a refractory lining. Many of these have been covered in previous episode, but this episode will be looking at the manufacturing process and key properties of Refractory Ceramic Fiber (RCF). Listen in to learn why this specific product category is so unique. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>With thousands of brands available globally, how am I supposed to differentiate between one brand name and another. Well, you could call your local sales rep, or you could look at their technical datasheets, which will tell you product details, chemical components, physical properties and more. If you would like to view technical datasheets, create an account on BusinessPortal.thinkHWI.com for HWI products and CustomerNet.Calderys.com for Calderys products. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With thousands of brands available globally, how am I supposed to differentiate between one brand name and another. Well, you could call your local sales rep, or you could look at their technical datasheets, which will tell you product details, chemical components, physical properties and more. If you would like to view technical datasheets, create an account on BusinessPortal.thinkHWI.com for HWI products and CustomerNet.Calderys.com for Calderys products. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>MOR, CCS, PLC... There are so many acronyms in the refractory industry when it comes to the properties that we depend on. Beyond understanding what those acronyms mean, we also need to understand <em>what they mean</em>. This episode of HTT.edu aims to do just that. We look at the various tests that can be done to qualify refractory performance and what we can learn from those tests. Listen in and get a better sense of what your refractories are capable of. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MOR, CCS, PLC... There are so many acronyms in the refractory industry when it comes to the properties that we depend on. Beyond understanding what those acronyms mean, we also need to understand <em>what they mean</em>. This episode of HTT.edu aims to do just that. We look at the various tests that can be done to qualify refractory performance and what we can learn from those tests. Listen in and get a better sense of what your refractories are capable of. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Refractory plastics are a product category that people often run on instinct. They&apos;re quite easy to use and can be applied to a wide variety of industries and applications. But this series on HTT.edu aims to reveal that all that operation is just the tip of the iceberg. By understanding what plastics are and how they&apos;re designed, you can do more with this pliable and useful category of products. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The main role of refractories is to contain the fires of industry. While there are many destructive mechanisms that refractories resist, their first job is to contain all that heat. This episode, we will be talking about how refractories dissipate heat through the thickness of our lining, taking a 2500F inside down to a 250F shell temperature, keeping our workers safe, keeping our costs down and keeping our furnaces efficient. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in mo...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In high temperature, refractory containing industries, it's important to understand what changes occur to your lining throughout the temperatures the furnace experiences. One such change is that of expansion. Listen in to learn about reversible thermal expansion and permanent linear change and what that means for furnace function and design. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com Be sure to subscribe to...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In high temperature, refractory containing industries, it&apos;s important to understand what changes occur to your lining throughout the temperatures the furnace experiences. One such change is that of expansion. Listen in to learn about reversible thermal expansion and permanent linear change and what that means for furnace function and design. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In high temperature, refractory containing industries, it&apos;s important to understand what changes occur to your lining throughout the temperatures the furnace experiences. One such change is that of expansion. Listen in to learn about reversible thermal expansion and permanent linear change and what that means for furnace function and design. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Where Refractories Are Used</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[As a respite from the many detailed fundamental episodes you've listened to thus far, this episode delves into the many different industries where refractories are used. Industries you might not have thought of if you weren't familiar with their processes. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.     High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DI...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>As a respite from the many detailed fundamental episodes you&apos;ve listened to thus far, this episode delves into the many different industries where refractories are used. Industries you might not have thought of if you weren&apos;t familiar with their processes. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In possibly the most complicated part of using a high performance refractory material, we need to carefully bring the furnace up to temperature to dry out the refractory and remove all that water that we put in. Listen in to find out how we do that, why these processes are so complicated and how the basics can help you gain better control of the high temperature process you can&apos;t see. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Placing refractories should be as easy as dumping refractory into the form, but there&apos;s enough nuance there to justify an entire episode on the topic. Listen in and hear about some important considerations on placing refractory necessary for getting the most out of your castable materials. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Placing refractories should be as easy as dumping refractory into the form, but there&apos;s enough nuance there to justify an entire episode on the topic. Listen in and hear about some important considerations on placing refractory necessary for getting the most out of your castable materials. If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part three on our Monolithic Refractories 201 course isn&apos;t even about refractories, it&apos;s about the water that we&apos;re adding to mix our refractories. We can&apos;t treat all water the same and that&apos;s important for optimizing our refractory properties. Listen in to find out what makes water good water and why are refractory suppliers so adamant about using the right amount of water? If you have any questions or would like to discuss something in more detail, reach out to use at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com</p><p><em>Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.</em></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><b>High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER </b></p><p>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. <b>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.</b> 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. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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