Abstract
The rheological properties of clays from the Troitskoe deposit are investigated. It is established that this clay contains kaolinite characterized by a disordered structure, which leads to increased viscosity and poor liquescence. The introduction of clay from the Malo-Arkhangel’skoe deposit makes it possible to achieve a satisfactory efflux time.
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