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Some specifics of the structural instability of argillaceous materials and its effect on the properties of ceramics are considered. The effect of autoclave treatment on the dispersion processes in clays and kaolins is considered. It is demonstrated that controlled formation of the properties of the material at the stage of pretreatment lowers the degree of nonequilibrium of the processes in firing and leads to a higher-quality end product.
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Evtushenko, E.I., Kravtsov, E.I., Kashcheeva, I.Y. et al. Structural Instability of Argillaceous Material. Glass and Ceramics 61, 157–159 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000043079.73186.37
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