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The effect different methods of thermoprocessing have on mullite formation in different clay materials is examined. It is shown that a concentrated radiant flux lowers the temperature of mullite crystallization by 100–150°C, while correlations between features of mullite formation and different admixtures go unchanged.
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Original Russian Text © M.Kh. Rumi, G.V. Voronov, M.A. Zufarov, N.A. Kulagina, E.P. Mansurova, 2014, published in Geliotekhnika, 2014, No. 1, pp. 34–37.
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Rumi, M.K., Voronov, G.V., Zufarov, M.A. et al. Characteristics of phase formation in Angren deposit clays melted with a solar furnace. Appl. Sol. Energy 50, 27–29 (2014). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X14010113
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