Abstract

Composites based on unwoven cellulose-hydrate and carbon materials and an organomineral binder have been developed and investigated. Optimal compositions of the composites feature a higher fire resistance, a low density, and effective thermophysical characteristics. The composites are promising for use as heat-insulating materials with a rigid structure in different branches of the national economy and industry.

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