The pyroxenite-based composition of low-shrinkage ceramics based on pyroxenite was developed. The native components used in the ceramic mix, including pyroxenite and low-melting clay as well as additionally added cullet, make it possible to obtain ceramics with the primary crystalline phase — augite — and to obtain low shrinkage and high strength. Due to the high mechanical strength the pyroxenite-based ceramic mix can be used for to obtain facing and façade tiles.
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Il’ina, V.P., Inina, I.S. & Frolov, P.V. Ceramic Mix Based on Pyroxenite and Low-Melting Clay. Glass Ceram 73, 365–368 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-017-9890-7
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