Conclusions
On the basis of cullet from dinas articles, we have obtained highly concentrated aqueous suspensions which enable us to prepare a cast or binder with a porosity up to 14% and an ultimate bend strength up to 3 MPa.
When the dinas suspension is used as the binder and the dinas cullet as the filler, we have obtained a ceramic concrete with an initial ultimate compressive strength of 25 MPa and a porosity of 17%.
The behavior of the binder and ceramic concrete has been studied during heat treatment and it has been established that in this case the strength is significantly increased and reaches (for σcomp) 100 MPa for the ceramic concrete and 240 MPa for the binder.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 9, pp. 46–51, September, 1981.
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Bevz, V.A., Pivinskii, Y.E. Production of bonding-agent suspensions and ceramic concrete based on dinas. Refractories 22, 484–489 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01406887
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