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Thinning and Plasticization of HCBS (Highly Concentrated Ceramic Binding Suspension) Based on High-Alumina Chamotte

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HCBS (highly concentrated ceramic binding suspensions) based on a high-alumina chamotte (75.5% Al2O3) with a volume concentration C V = 0.73 is prepared by the wet grinding technique. The effect of a complex organomineral thinner on the rheological properties of HCBS (with and without refractory clay added) has been studied. Adding a 0.02% thinning agent composed of 75% sodium tripolyphosphate and 25% SB-5-grade superplasticizer results in a substantial decrease in viscosity of the systems studied.

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Doroganov, V.A., Pivinskii, Y.E. & Cherevatova, A.V. Thinning and Plasticization of HCBS (Highly Concentrated Ceramic Binding Suspension) Based on High-Alumina Chamotte. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 45, 172–176 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:REFR.0000036724.58090.bb

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