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Firing arkalyksk clays into grog and obtaining products from it

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We obtained heat-technical and technological factors for the firing of Arkalyksk clays in rotary furnaces.

On the basis of grog made from these clays we obtained class-A articles.

Ladle brick made on the basis of grog from Arkalyksk clay shows a resistance of 1–3 heats greater than ordinary ladle brick.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 7, pp. 33–40, July, 1966.

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Klimov, V.I., Karpova, N.D., Brodetskii, G.G. et al. Firing arkalyksk clays into grog and obtaining products from it. Refractories 7, 396–402 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01836501

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