Conclusions
In order to satisfy the demands of new technologies we are organizing the production of a new type of refractory — ceramics from pure oxides which are high temperature engineering materials. Of the large number of pure oxides and their compounds having melting points of above 2000°C, only a very few can at present be used.
The basic technology for making pure oxide ceramics suitable for use has been developed. It is now necessary to develop methods of controlling the processes of sintering and regulating structures.
It is also essential to carry out further extensive investigations into the relationship between the properties of the products and the properties of the raw materials and changes taking place in important parameters in the technical process. Work should be done to extend and clarify methods of research into the most important and special properties of pure oxide ceramics.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 11, pp. 19–24, November, 1967.
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Poluboyarinov, D.N. Highly refractory ceramics from pure oxides. Refractories 8, 673–678 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02055709
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