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Gas Processing Waste: Promising Raw Material for Designing the Composition of Ceramic Grinding Bodies

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The chemical and mineralogical characteristics of alumina-containing wastes—catalysts used in the gas processing industry — and the possibility of using them in the charge compositions of high-alumina ceramic grinding bodies were investigated. It was found that this waste is a valuable nonmetallic ceramic raw material and the samples based on it belong to mullite materials for ceramic grinding bodies.

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Correspondence to Z. R. Kadyrova.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 1, pp. 43 – 48, January, 2021.

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Éminov, A.A., Kadyrova, Z.R. & Iskandarova, M. Gas Processing Waste: Promising Raw Material for Designing the Composition of Ceramic Grinding Bodies. Glass Ceram 78, 35–39 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-021-00344-6

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