Abstract

A porous water-absorbing material compounded from quartz sand, borosilicate glass, and plaster was developed. It can be fabricated as is usually done in the manufacture of ceramic materials or by selective laser sintering. The properties of the material were investigated. The possibility is demonstrated for the material to be used instead of plaster to make slip-casting and plastic-forming (soft-mud) molds for the manufacture of porcelain ware.

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