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Ceramics from mining by-products and alumina production wastes

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The possibility of obtaining chemically stable ceramics in plastic molding from pastes based on comprehensive use of mining by-products (plagioporphyry, quartz-biotite shale), alumina production wastes (red mud), and polymineral clay was demonstrated. The mechanism of enhancing paste sintering on addition of finely disperse grog-flux and increasing the alkali resistance of the material (to 95%) in molding of the crystalline hematite-anorthite-quartz system was examined.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 2, pp. 17–20, February, 2007.

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Sviderskii, V.A., Strashnenko, S.V. & Chernyak, L.P. Ceramics from mining by-products and alumina production wastes. Glass Ceram 64, 51–54 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-007-0012-9

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