The effect of various pore-forming additives in the form of recycled Claus catalyst, gypsum and coke on the physical and technical characteristics and permeability of the structure of corundum ceramics on a phosphate bond has been investigated. Based on the analysis of gas-liquid porosimetry data, samples of high permeability were obtained, which were close to monostructural in terms of the distribution of the diameters of transport pores. Tab. 1, ill. 2, bibliography: 3 titles.
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