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HCBS ceramic concretes in the XXI century — problems and prospects for applying technology in the field of silicate materials science. Part 1

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In the technology of a number of ceramic and refractory materials, prepared on the basis of highly concentrated ceramic binder suspensions (HCBS), elements of effective nanotechnology were realized even before the present “nanoboom.” The concept has been formulated of an advance in materials technology based on HCBS both in traditional fields of their application, and in the field of structural materials science, within which for industrial introduction of existing developments it is necessary to create contemporary equipment formulation for production processes.

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Pivinskii, Y.E. HCBS ceramic concretes in the XXI century — problems and prospects for applying technology in the field of silicate materials science. Part 1. Refract Ind Ceram 52, 107–115 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-011-9376-z

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