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Development of Compositions for Refractory Material Containing Aluminomagnesian Spinel

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The dehydration of a hydrated mixture of alumina cement and a magnesial binder produces a heat-resistant material based on aluminomagnesian spinel with a uniform crystallization, It is established that the use of the method proposed makes it possible not only to regulate the composition of the heat-resistant material but also to significantly lower the temperature of the synthesis of minerals.

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Kuznetsova, T.V., Tret'yakova, N.S. Development of Compositions for Refractory Material Containing Aluminomagnesian Spinel. Glass and Ceramics 61, 154–156 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000043078.27925.b4

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