Rheological Properties of Ceramic Bodies and the Physical-Mechanical Indices of Acid-Resistant Materials Based on Nano-Technogenic Wastes from Petroleum Chemistry and Non-Ferrous Metallurgy and on Pyrophyllite


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It is shown that the amount of aluminum-containing nanotechnogenic raw material based on non-ferrous metallurgy and pyrophyllite has a large effect on the structure and rheological properties of ceramic bodies in the production of acid-resistant materials. The use of nanotechnogenic raw material increases the physical and mechanical properties of ceramics for acid-resistant materials. Studies have shown that the presence of pores with isometric shape and oval closed porosity, unlike elongated (slit-shaped) pores, in ceramic materials impart mechanical strength to them.

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A. K. Kairakbaev

Tekhnopark Zerek LLC – S. Baishev Aktyubinskii University

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Email: kairak@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Aktobe

V. Z. Abdrakhimov

Samara State Economics University

Email: kairak@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Samara

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