Abstract

The article presents the research to obtain low-temperature calcination binder from dolomitic limestone with a MgO content of less than 20%. The initial dolomite material was calcinated at the following temperature range from 700 to 800 ℃ and firing time 25–45 min. The result of the selection of the optimal firing conditions is semi-calcination product caustic dolomite with a minimum content of residual Mg(CO3)2 and free CaO with bending strength 10–11 MPa. Physical-mechanical characteristics and mineral composition of samples were determined by the use of differential thermal analysis and infrared spectroscopy studies. Preliminary experimental samples of facing composite board materials were prepared and the main physico-chemical parameters were determined: bending strength 4–7.6 MPa, density 800–1400 kg/m3 and water absorption 10–25%. A three-dimensional model for the production of glass dolomite slabs has been developed.

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