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It is established that a marl additive to clays from Tatarstan deposits makes it possible to substantially expand the color range of ceramic products and to improve their physicochemical parameters. The methods of studies performed are described in detail.
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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 3, pp. 18 – 21, March, 2005.
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Salakhov, A.M., Morozov, V.P. & Tuktarova, G.R. Upgrade of Production Technology of Building Ceramics and Expansion of Product Range. Glass Ceram 62, 80–83 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-005-0039-8
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