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The relation between the rheological properties of magnesite — Chromite compositions and the physicoceramic properties of the specimens

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An investigation of the rheological characteristics of magnesite—chromite compositions showed that the key contributing factor in the compaction of the specimens in the press-molding process is a decrease in the viscosity, which expresses the friction between the particles in the batch.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 3, pp. 50–52, March, 1977.

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Lyudvinskii, A.I., Dryshlyuk, T.V. & Karyakina, T.I. The relation between the rheological properties of magnesite — Chromite compositions and the physicoceramic properties of the specimens. Refractories 18, 177–180 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01281589

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