Abstract
The possibility of using hollow ceramic microspheres and an organosilicon binder with silane and carbosilane links to obtain heat-resistant heat-insulating foam ceramics for construction purposes is demonstrated. The effect of the filler and the gaseous medium on the products of thermal destruction and the properties of the composite is considered. The thermophysical and physicomechanical characteristics of the heat-insulating materials are specified.
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