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The effect of talc-chlorite schist on properties of ceramic tiles

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In order to use fine-fraction talc-chlorite to improve the properties of ceramics, they were tested as a grog additive to clay in ceramic tile mixtures. The use of talc-chlorite increases the strength and decreases the shrinkage of tiles, compared to traditional mixtures, and ensures a minimum number of components in the batch.

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  1. V. I. Sokolov, Talc-Chlorite Schist from Karelia and Methods for Its Integrated Application [in Russian], Petrozavodsk (1995).

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 11, pp. 18–20, November, 2005.

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Il’ina, V.P., Lebedeva, G.A., Ozerova, G.P. et al. The effect of talc-chlorite schist on properties of ceramic tiles. Glass Ceram 62, 355–357 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-006-0006-z

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