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The Effect of Additives on Alkali Resistance of Ceramic Materials

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The effect of refractory chamotte, granite screenings, and dolomite additives on alkali resistance and other properties of ceramics materials synthesized on the basis of a high-melting clay are considered. The regularities of the variations in the properties of fired samples depending on the ratio RO/R2O in the initial mixture are established.

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Pishch, I.V., Kirdyashkina, N.A. The Effect of Additives on Alkali Resistance of Ceramic Materials. Glass and Ceramics 58, 347–348 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013903730531

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