Preparation and properties of corundum HCBS and ceramic concretes. Part 2. Composition and properties of compacted ceramic concretes

The effect of the composition of original molding systems and firing temperature on the properties of fine-grained ( D max = 1.5 mm) and medium grain sized ( D max = 4.0 mm) specimens of compacted corundum ceramic concretes with a corundum-mullite matrix system are studied. Optimum properties (open...

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