Firing of Cellular Ceramics from Granulated Foam-Glass

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It has been presented the study results of the firing process of cellular ceramics from granulated foam glass. The chemical, mineral and granulometric compositions of the raw materials are given. It has been shown the characteristic of ceramic-technological properties of raw materials. The samples were burned from the granulated mixture in the temperature range of 850-1000 ° C. It has been established the change dependence in the physicomechanical properties of cellular ceramic samples on the temperature and firing duration. The results of the study of the macro-and microstructure of cellular ceramics are given. It has been revealed the effect of intensive formation of the pyroplastic phase and the connection between small pores at a temperature of more than 950 ° C. After the enlargement, the cells leave the three-phase ceramic system and it was the increase in the average density of cellular ceramics is 1.4-1.5 times. The influence of a solid glass-ceramic shell along the inner surface of the pores on the decrease in water absorption of cellular ceramics to 6.5-7% is established.

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