Study of the SHS Addition Effect on Phase Composition of Cordierite Ceramics

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Ceramic cordierite-based materials are widely used in metallurgy, mechanical engineering and in the chemical industry as refractories, filters and catalyst supports. In this article, the activation of the synthesis of cordierite ceramics additives obtained by SHS is described. These additives consist of a mixture of mineral and alumina nanopowder in various ratios.

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