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Influence of Aspiration Dust on Technical Properties and Phase Composition of Seismic Bricks

An earthquake-resistant M125-M150 brick based on substandard interlayer clay was obtained using ferrous metallurgy waste, i.e., aspiration dust, as a repellant that was involved in the formation of the framework structure due to the content in it of phases (chromite, forsterite, anorthite, and diops...

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Published in:Refractories and industrial ceramics 2023-07, Vol.64 (2), p.194-199
Main Authors: Abdrakhimova, E. S., Abdrakhimov, V. Z.
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Language:English
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Summary:An earthquake-resistant M125-M150 brick based on substandard interlayer clay was obtained using ferrous metallurgy waste, i.e., aspiration dust, as a repellant that was involved in the formation of the framework structure due to the content in it of phases (chromite, forsterite, anorthite, and diopside) bound by a glassy phase. The seismic brick was based on industrial waste without the use of traditional natural materials.
ISSN:1083-4877
1573-9139
DOI:10.1007/s11148-023-00825-x