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Chemically stable stone ceramics

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Compositions were developed for chemically stable products based on crystalline and glassy aluminosilicates that allow them to be fabricated by a less energy-consuming process. Compared with the base formulations, the proposed compositions make it possible to reduce the firing temperature by 200 to 300°C and to speed up the entire operation.

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  1. É. R. Saakyan and M. K. Andreasyan, in:Trans. Res. Inst. Stone and Silicates [in Russian] (1995), pp. 14–16.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 7, pp. 18–19, July, 1997.

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Saakyan, E.R., Andreasyan, M.K. & Yazychan, R.N. Chemically stable stone ceramics. Glass Ceram 54, 216–217 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02768122

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