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Preparation and some properties of sintered aluminosilicate ceramic based on HCBS. Part I

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Wet grinding in a disk mill is used to prepare highly-concentrated ceramic binder suspensions (HCBS) based on broken porcelain electric insulator and pearlite with a volume concentration of solid phase of 70% and with specified rheotechnological properties. Asemifinished product, obtained by slip casting and centrifugal molding, has original porosity of 20 – 22% and shrinkage during drying of less than 0.05%.

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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 2, pp. 30 – 41, February, 2013.

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Pivinskii, Y.E., Dyakin, P.V., Gorbachev, D.V. et al. Preparation and some properties of sintered aluminosilicate ceramic based on HCBS. Part I. Refract Ind Ceram 54, 54–63 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-013-9548-0

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