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Facing Building Material Based on Potassium-Hydroxide Modified Cullet

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A technology for facing material based on mechanically activated cullet modified with potassium hydroxide was developed. The phase composition, macro- and microstructure of the facing material were studied. It was found that the structure of the composite modified with potassium hydroxide is represented in the interpore space by needle-shaped and columnar crystals of potassium silicates. Physicomechanical characteristics of facing material were investigated.

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This work was performed within the framework of the university support program (priority 2030) using equipment based on the Center for High Technologies of BSTU named after V. G. Shukhov (supervisor V. S. Bessmertny).

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 12, pp. 10 – 17, December, 2023

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Bessmertnyi, V.S., Zdorenko, N.M., Bondarenko, M.A. et al. Facing Building Material Based on Potassium-Hydroxide Modified Cullet. Glass Ceram 80, 508–512 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-024-00642-9

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