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Use of nonferrous metal ore concentration wastes in production of ceramics

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The possibility of using copper-nickel ore concentration wastes as a component of ceramic pastes for production of ceramic tiles was investigated. The optimum content of the wastes in the ceramic pastes and the firing conditions were determined. The physicomechanical properties of the materials obtained were investigated. It was found that copper-nickel ore concentration wastes can be used in ceramic paste compositions for making facing tiles with satisfactory properties: water absorption of 12.7–13.3%, flexural strength of 10.0–12.9 MPa, and cold resistance of more than 25 cycles.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 10, pp. 31–33, October, 2007.

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Shcherbina, N.F., Kochetkova, T.V. Use of nonferrous metal ore concentration wastes in production of ceramics. Glass Ceram 64, 366–368 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-007-0092-6

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