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Phase Composition of Ceramic-Granite Based on Russian Raw Materials

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Ceramic-granite was obtained on the basis of Russian raw materials at relatively low temperature 1200 – 1250°C. X-ray phase, IR-spectroscopic, and electron-microscopic analyses showed the presence of quartz, cristobalite, mullite, and a glass phase, the content of the latter being at least 50%, in the ceramic-granite. Mullite gives the ceramic-granite high physical-mechanical metrics: strength, frost resistance, heat-resistance, and so on.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 6, pp. 42 – 45, June, 2020.

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Moshnyakov, M.G., Abdrakhimov, V.Z. Phase Composition of Ceramic-Granite Based on Russian Raw Materials. Glass Ceram 77, 236–239 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-020-00278-5

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