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Aqueous slips based on siliceous schungites (Lydites)

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We studied the properties of the aqueous slips based on siliceous schungites (lydites) and showed the basic possiblity of using them for casting intricate components. With increasing duration of milling, there is an increased aggregate-stability of the aqueous slips in conjuction with certain increase of the flow time. Addition of electrolytes decreases the viscosity of the slips, but the aggregate-stability in the regions of the minimum viscosity is less than that obtained in the electrolytes prepared without electrolyte additions.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 5, pp. 14–15, May, 1987.

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Suvorov, S.A., Fishchev, V.N., Nefedova, O.M. et al. Aqueous slips based on siliceous schungites (Lydites). Refractories 28, 247–250 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01399432

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