A technology for producing decorative construction ceramics — red tiles with different tones based on red-burning clay — has been developed. Complex additives consisting of production wastes (aluminum-cobalt-molybdenum catalysts) and wollastonite, which contain color-carrying, strengthening, and sinter-improving oxides, were used. This makes it possible not only to activate the sintering process but also obtain construction ceramic in a wide range of colors as well as to solve the problem of recycling production wastes and expanding the raw materials resources for manufacturing ceramic articles.
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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 2, pp. 29 – 31, February, 2010.
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Adylov, G.T., Menosmanova, G.S., Riskiev, T.T. et al. Prospects for expanding the raw materials resources for ceramic production. Glass Ceram 67, 63–65 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-010-9231-6
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