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North ural apovulcanites as raw material for porcelain production

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The apovulcanites from the Republic of Komi which are analogues of porcelain rocks are studied as a material of the quartz-feldspar type for electrotechnical, household, and sanitary ware ceramics. The effect of kaolinite clay and low-iron Timanskii bauxite on the production conditions, the structure, and the properties of apovulcanite-based ceramics is investigated. It is shown that apovulcanite can be used in production of porcelain articles.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 1, pp. 7–9, January, 1999.

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Goldin, B.A., Dudkin, B.N. & Klochkova, I.V. North ural apovulcanites as raw material for porcelain production. Glass Ceram 56, 8–10 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02681393

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