A study on sintering of ceramic bricks made from waste coal

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The results of the study on phase transformations and structure formation during firing of bricks made from wastes of coaly argillite processing. The effect of firing temperature on the processes of mineral formation and changes in the quantitative content of amorphous phase and brick porosity was defined. It was found that at 950-1050 °C the sintering takes place providing a solid brick structure.

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Stolboushkin, A. Y., Ivanov, A. I., Syromyasov, V. A., & Fomina, O. A. (2016). A study on sintering of ceramic bricks made from waste coal. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 45). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/45/1/012018

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