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Facing Building Material Based on Mechanically Activated Cullet Modified with Sodium Hydroxide

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The technology of facing material based on mechanically activated cullet modified with sodium hydroxides has been developed. The phase composition, macro- and microstructure of the lining material are investigated. It is established that the microstructure of a composite modified with sodium hydroxide in the interpore space is represented by lamellar crystals of sodium meta-, di and orthosilicates. The optimal composition for obtaining a facing material with a compressive strength of 24.7 MPa and a softening coefficient of 0.91 has been established.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 5, pp. 36 – 45, May, 2023.

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Bessmertnyi, V.S., Zdorenko, N.M., Min’ko, N.I. et al. Facing Building Material Based on Mechanically Activated Cullet Modified with Sodium Hydroxide. Glass Ceram 80, 195–200 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-023-00583-9

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