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Structure-Mechanical Properties of Plasticized Mixes Based on Highly Concentrated Ceramic Binding Suspensions (HCBS) of High-Alumina Chamotte

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Plastic mixes based on high-alumina chamotte HCBS and a multifractional refractory filler are prepared; the mixes molded at low pressures (30 MPa) make it possible to obtain materials with an initial porosity of 14 – 15%. This effect is attained by adding a composite plasticizer (a refractory clay and a complex organomineral thinner) to the mix.

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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 12, pp. 62 – 68, December, 2004.

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Doroganov, V.A., Pivinskii, Y.E. Structure-Mechanical Properties of Plasticized Mixes Based on Highly Concentrated Ceramic Binding Suspensions (HCBS) of High-Alumina Chamotte. Refract Ind Ceram 46, 120–126 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-005-0066-6

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