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Sintering and hydration resistance of dolomites from the zavadovsk deposits

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Sintering of dolomite from the Zavadovsk sources is achieved at 1750°C; an addition of scale (slag) ensures good sintering for all the dolomite samples examined.

The use of preliminary grinding and pelletizing of the dolomite considerably improves the sintering.

The hydration resistance of the dolomite fired at 1750°C is satisfactory, and it is increased with the addition of scale. Determination of the hydration resistance using the autoclave considerably accelerates the testing time.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 6, pp. 24–27, June, 1988.

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Antonov, G.I., Grivakova, Z.A. Sintering and hydration resistance of dolomites from the zavadovsk deposits. Refractories 29, 357–360 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01293379

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