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Rheology in the technology of ceramics and refractories. 9. Rheotechnological properties of plasticized HCBS with a siliceous composition

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Plasticized HCBS based on quartz sands exhibit thixotropic-dilatant flow and a certain plasticity in contrast to the typical dilatant flow. This behavior is provided by introducing additives of highly disperse refractory clay and highly disperse molten quartz contained in waste of production of centrifugally cast quartz ceramics. The effect of the pH, the temperature, and the volume fraction of the solid phase of the HCBS on their properties is described.

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The preceding papers of the series have been published in No. 3 of 1994, No. 12 of 1995, Nos. 1 and 10 of 1996, Nos. 2 and 4 of 1997, Nos. 11 and 12 of 1998.

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Pivinskii, Y.E., Doroganov, E.A. Rheology in the technology of ceramics and refractories. 9. Rheotechnological properties of plasticized HCBS with a siliceous composition. Refract Ind Ceram 40, 199–202 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02762283

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