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Utilization of Coal-Mining Waste in the Production of Building Ceramic Materials

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It is established that coal-mining waste used in joint (moist or dry) preparation of mixtures is a promising material for the production of building ceramics. The waste content in the batch may reach 50%. The quality of the products made using coal-mining waste from the Moscow Region fully meets the requirements of GOST 6841–84 for respective products.

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Lemeshev, V.G., Gubin, I.K., Savel'ev, Y.A. et al. Utilization of Coal-Mining Waste in the Production of Building Ceramic Materials. Glass and Ceramics 61, 308–311 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000048698.58664.97

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