Abstract

Results of studying the process of sintering of two similar-type ceramic mixtures made of three varieties of low-melting illite-containing clays with additives of nepheline sienite and synthetic pseudowollastonite are described. The expediency of using several varieties of similar-type clays with different mineralogical and granulometric compositions to expand the sintering interval is shown.

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