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A Physicochemical Study of Properties of Integrated High-Temperature Heat-Insulating Materials

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Results of a study of properties of integrated high-temperature heat-insulating materials based on expanded vermiculite are reported. These materials combining low heat conductivity and high strength, have a potential for use as lining refractories in thermal power units with operating temperatures not exceeding 1100°C.

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Suvorov, S.A., Skurikhin, V.V. A Physicochemical Study of Properties of Integrated High-Temperature Heat-Insulating Materials. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 45, 165–171 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:REFR.0000036723.57816.04

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