Thermosilicate materials based on lime-silica binder and native wollastonite

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Parent link:Refractories and Industrial Ceramics.— , 2005
Vol. 46, N 1.— 2005.— P. 58-62
Other Authors: Vereshchagin (Vereschagin, Vereshagin) V. I. Vladimir Ivanovich, Smirenskaya V. N., Antipina S. A., Kostyrev Yu. P., Kalugin V. G.
Summary:Results of an experimental study of thermosilicate heat-insulating materials for the aluminum-smelting industry based on microsilica and wollastonite (an alternative to anthophyllite asbestos) are reported. The newly developed materials display an apparent density of 1000-1200 kg/m3, compressive strength 10-15 MPa, and a high thermal stability
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Published: 2005
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Summary:Results of an experimental study of thermosilicate heat-insulating materials for the aluminum-smelting industry based on microsilica and wollastonite (an alternative to anthophyllite asbestos) are reported. The newly developed materials display an apparent density of 1000-1200 kg/m3, compressive strength 10-15 MPa, and a high thermal stability
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