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Heat-induced changes in the properties of kaolin fiber materials

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The behavior of the fibrous material in service depends essentially on the structure which the product acquires during its manufacture and on the composition of the bonding substance.

The original fiber structure remains intact in panels heated to 1010°C. An increase in the temperature to 1080°C results in the partial or complete embrittlement of the material. Panels bonded with aluminophosphate or ethyl silicate retain a soft and pliant center while clay-bonded panels become firmer.

The elastic properties of the material are degraded to a significant extent with an increase in the temperature from 1010 to 1080° C. Unlike the panels the stitch-bonded mats retain their original fiber structure, softness, and pliancy.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 7, pp. 39–43, July, 1977.

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Ignatova, T.S., Belyakova, N.P. & Tsibin, I.P. Heat-induced changes in the properties of kaolin fiber materials. Refractories 18, 412–416 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01288242

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