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Materials based on highly concentrated ceramic binding suspensions (HCBS). The effect of heat treatment temperature on the strength properties of siliceous ceramic castables

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Mechanical properties of siliceous ceramic castables shaped by vibration and static pressing with binders of quartz sand HCBS (pure and with a 5% additive of refractory clay) are studied. Other conditions being equal the porosity and the strength of the materials is affected by the content of the binder (varied from 10 to 33%). Ceramic castables heat treated at 1200 — 300°C exhibit a compressive strength of 50 –60 MPa at a porosity of 12–16%. The effect of the porosity on the strength of the materials is analyzed.

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Pivinskii1, Y.E., Cherevatova1, A.V. Materials based on highly concentrated ceramic binding suspensions (HCBS). The effect of heat treatment temperature on the strength properties of siliceous ceramic castables. Refract Ind Ceram 39, 231–236 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02765071

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