Results are presented from feasibility studies of the use of artificial ceramic binders based on activated high-alumina raw materials to make refractory materials. It was found that specimens based on heat-treated binders have better indices than HCBS-based specimens and factory prototypes.
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The studies discussed here were conducted within the framework of the Federal Incentive Program ÉScientific and Scientific-Pedagogical Cadre for an Innovative RussiaÊ for the period 2009 ä 20013. The overriding objective of the studies was ÉThe Development and Processing of Composite Ceramic Materials,Ê GK No. 14.740.11.1076.
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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 4, pp. 17–20, April, 2012.
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Zuev, A.S., Doroganov, V.A. & Evtushenko, E.I. The use of artificial ceramic binders based on thermally activated high-alumina raw materials in a semi-dry pressing technology. Refract Ind Ceram 53, 97–100 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-012-9470-x
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