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Developing dinas technology using dry mineralizers

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A study was made of the milling kinetics of new types of calcareous mineralizers — wastes from various industries — for making dinas brick. It is established that the grinding capacities of quartzite and calcareous wastes are practically identical. This facilitates the introduction of mineralizers directly into the dinas body (combined grinding) with the quartzite in preparing finely milled batch constituents.

The quality of the brick made with dry mineralizers completely meets the standard requirements for dinas production. The newly developed technology is recommended for introduction in dinas factories.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 8, pp. 19–21, August, 1991.

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Bulakh, V.L., Khonchik, I.V. & Romanenko, S.M. Developing dinas technology using dry mineralizers. Refractories 32, 408–410 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01282026

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