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Use of Chemical Water Purification Waste from Power Plants and Mines in Ceramic Production

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The possibility of using waste generated by chemical purification of sewage waters from power plants and mines is determined. The main physical properties of the materials obtained are described.

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Yatsenko, N.D., Rat'kova, V.P. Use of Chemical Water Purification Waste from Power Plants and Mines in Ceramic Production. Glass and Ceramics 61, 240–242 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000048354.80104.f9

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