Abstract

The efficiency of using thinning (deflocculating), plastifying, and strengthening additions in HCBS technology, ceramic concretes, and new unmolded refractories, is demonstrated. Quantitative criteria are proposed for evaluating addition efficiency. In the field of preparing the materials in question the practice of using composite (combined) modifying (deflocculating) additions that have a high synergetic effect predominates. They are distinguished by an electrosteric stabilization mechanism. Solutions or powders, used in the preparation of unfired materials, strengthened by a UKhAKS-mechanism (strengthening by chemical activation of contact bonds), are a special group of additions.

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