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Study of Artificial Ceramic Binders of Mullite-Silicon Carbide Composition and Composites Based on Them

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Research is conducted for synthesis of artificial ceramic binders of mullite-silicon carbide composition and composites based on them. Binder rheological and physicomechanical properties are studied. Dependences are established for composite compaction in relation to molding conditions and starting raw material type. The possibility is demonstrated of using artificial ceramic binders for preparing highly dense ceramic composites with good operating properties.

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Work was conducted within the scope of RFFI project 14-43-08046 and the V. G. Shukov BGTU strategic development program.

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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 2, pp. 46 – 49, February, 2017.

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Zaitsev, S.V., Doroganov, V.A., Doroganov, E.A. et al. Study of Artificial Ceramic Binders of Mullite-Silicon Carbide Composition and Composites Based on Them. Refract Ind Ceram 58, 109–112 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-017-0063-6

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