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Materials based on highly concentrated ceramic binding suspensions (HCBS). On preparation and some properties of silica refractory mixtures based on quartzite HCBS

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Quartzite-based HCBS plasticized with additives of refractory clay are described. These HCBS and quartzite are used to produce refractory ramming mixtures. As compared with the known quartzite-clay ramming mixture on orthophosphoric acid, the obtained siliceous mixture has a much lower porosity and higher mechanical strength

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Pivinskii, Y.E., Cherevatova, A.V. & Bosak, Y.N. Materials based on highly concentrated ceramic binding suspensions (HCBS). On preparation and some properties of silica refractory mixtures based on quartzite HCBS. Refract Ind Ceram 40, 296–300 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02762572

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