Abstract

Studies have been carried out on the selection of fiberglass reinforcing additives and it has been found that basalt fiberglass does not melt at firing temperatures of 1000 ...1050 ° C and provides the formation of a homogeneous porous ceramic structure permeated with fiber strands located on the surface of the sample, without affecting the internal porosity of the material. The strength of porous ceramics based on clay raw materials and a porizing additive in the form of high-calcium waste generated during water purification by liming at electrical installations, when a reinforcing additive is introduced, depends on the content of iron oxide.

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