Conclusions
An investigation and testing in service showed that it is possible in principle to make resistant zircon goods from coarse zircon concentrate (TsMTU 2002-47) in admixture with concentrate corresponding to TsMTU 4469-54, without pretreatment and firing.
The output of larger batches of zircon goods should be arranged without prefiring of the raw materials and they should be tested in service to establish the economic advantages of this technology over the previously developed method.
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Borisovskii, E.S., Khosid, G.M. Experience with the manufacture of zircon inserts without precalcining the raw materials. Refractories 5, 63–66 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01290458
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