The results of chemical and x-ray phase analysis of non-metalliferous raw materials resources are presented: diabase from Arvaten-Karakiiskoe, andesibasalt from the Karakhtaiskoe, and basalts from the Asmansaiskoe deposits, which are characterized as igneous rocks, and gabbro from the Akchinskoe deposit, which are characterized as intrusion rock. It was determined that the investigated magmatic rocks are promising raw materials for obtaining heat-insulating materials for various purposes.
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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 12, pp. 40 – 44, December, 2018.
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Niyazova, S.M., Kadyrova, Z.R., Usmanov, K.L. et al. Chemical and Mineralogical Studies of Magmatic Rocks of Uzbekistan for Obtaining Heat-Insulating Materials. Glass Ceram 75, 491–495 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-019-00119-0
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