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Grain-structure ceramics as a special class of refractories

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The problems arising in sintering grain-structure ceramics from various oxides are considered, It is established that it is possible to prepare grain-structure ceramics with or without a finely disperse binder (from single-fraction coarsely disperse powder). Simple technology is suggested for manufacturing high-quality grain-structure refractory articles from various oxides at moderate firing temperatures.

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Lemeshev, V.G., Petrov, S.V. Grain-structure ceramics as a special class of refractories. Glass Ceram 53, 110–111 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01166064

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