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APPLICATION OF OIL SLUDGE AS A BURNOUT ADDITIVE IN FIRING OF ALMOSILICATE CERAMICS
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The possibility of using pyrolysis products of oil-containing waste, including oil sludge, in the synthesis of porous ceramics is shown. High carbon content in pyrolysis products of oil sludge determines ...
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Study of the Porosity Structure of a Ceramic Material of the Fortress Wall of Girona (Spain)
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The object of the research is ceramic material taken from the fortress wall of the city of Girona. The chemical composition of the test material showed an increased carbon content (13.1 & # 37;), which ...
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Phase Composition of Porcelain Tiles Based on Russian Raw Materials
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Obtained porcelain stoneware based on Russian raw materials at a relatively low temperature in the range of 1200 & ndash; 1250 & # 176; C. X-ray phase, IR spectroscopic and electron microscopic analyzes ...
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The Relationship of Phase and Element Chemical Compositions with the Longevity of the Barcelona Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Cross and St. Eulalia (Spain) More than 600 Years Old
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(Not-set)
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Elemental chemical composition showed an increased mass content of calcium (Ca = 5.9 & # 37;) in the samples, which contributes to the formation of anorthite, which increases the strength of products, ...
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Development of Molybdenum-Containing Facing Ceramics Based on Low-Plastic Clay
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(Science for ceramic production)
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The composition of the charge based on low-plasticity clay has been developed, which additionally contains (by weight) 6 & # 37; boric acid and up to 10 & # 37; molybdenum trioxide as fluids, facilitating ...
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Chemical, Phase Compositions and Structure of the Porosity of Bricks of the White Tower (Greece) is Older than 450 Years
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(At the enterprises and institutes)
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The increased carbon content (9.59 & # 37;) in the inclusions indicates the introduction of fuel into the raw material, which increases the porosity of the products and contributes to the uniform sintering ...