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Hydrated Binders and Preserving Agents for Lime Refractories

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Basically new binding and preserving agents for refractories containing free CaO are described. The efficiency of these hydrated agents comes from the specific properties of supersaturated phosphate solutions used for their preparation.

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Gropyanov, A.V. Hydrated Binders and Preserving Agents for Lime Refractories. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 44, 99–100 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024715211158

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