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The microstructure of a material based on natural wollastonite with different sintering temperatures (850 – 1100°C) is studied. The effect of microstructure on porosity, shrinkage, water absorption, and mechanical strength is studied. The meaning of the physicochemical processes is discussed. The physicomechanical characteristics of the material are described.
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Demidenko, N.I., Tel'nova, G.B. Microstructure and Properties of a Material Based on Natural Wollastonite. Glass and Ceramics 61, 183–186 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000043088.65135.11
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