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Studies of the synthesis of wollastonite on the basis of technogenic raw materials are executed (nephelinic slime, micro-silica). The results of raw material studies and their chemical composition and physico-mechanical properties are given. It is shown that synthesized material predominantly consists of wollastonite and they can be used as filler of silicate masses the preliminarily ground state.
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Antipina, S. (2012). Synthesis of Wollastonite on the Basis of the Technogenic Raw Materials. In: Seliger, G. (eds) Sustainable Manufacturing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27290-5_17
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