Abstract
Addition of pyrophyllite to the system of corundum concrete produced using phosphate binders leads to a reduction in the temperature of setting (hardening) up to room temperature, an increase in the strength at moderate temperatures (up to 973°K), a significant resistance to softening in the 973–1273°K range, and an improved thermal shock resistance.
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