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Use of Disthene-Sillimanite in the Production of Porous Permeable Ceramics

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It is proposed to use porous ceramics made of a disthene-sillimanite concentrate as a filtering material in aggressive media; the effect of the plastic component (bentonite) on the properties of ceramics is analyzed; the results of studying the phase formation processes at 1250°C with different isothermal exposures are specified. It is established that disthene becomes mullitized at this temperature and the sillimanite structure becomes perfected.

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Zhuravlev, S.A., Krasnyi, B.L. Use of Disthene-Sillimanite in the Production of Porous Permeable Ceramics. Glass and Ceramics 61, 151–153 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000043077.68310.fe

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