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The rheological and structural-mechanical properties of mixtures based on coarse-grained corundum with additives ensuring the production of porous permeable ceramics are considered. It is established that the joint use of different types of additives stabilizes the molding properties of the mixtures, when their composition and moisture vary, and makes it possible to modify the structural-mechanical type and, consequently, the molding conditions and to preserve the configuration of molded samples.
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Vorob'eva, V.V., Leonov, V.G. Rheology of Plastic Molding Mixtures Based on Electromelted Corundum. Glass and Ceramics 58, 317–319 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013987126896
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