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Resource-Conserving Technology of Heat-Insulation-Decorative Glass-Composite Material Based on Ash-Slag Wastes

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The possibility of producing heat-insulation glass- and glass-ceramic composite construction material based on ash-slag wastes from thermal electric power plants that meets modern construction standards and the physical-mechanical, heat-insulation, and environmental requirements was examined. Compositions and technology for obtaining the constituent parts of heat-insulation-decorative glass-composite material based on ash-slag wastes—cellular heat-insulation glass and slag-sital—with the required physical-chemical properties were developed. The choice of cement binder was substantiated and the mechanism of adhesion between the components of the composite was determined.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 6, pp. 34 – 38, June, 2015.

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Yatsenko, E.A., Zubekhin, A.P., Smolii, V.A. et al. Resource-Conserving Technology of Heat-Insulation-Decorative Glass-Composite Material Based on Ash-Slag Wastes. Glass Ceram 72, 216–219 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-015-9759-6

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