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Effect of Carbon Component Form on Periclase-Carbon Concrete Properties
The possibility of obtaining low-cement low-carbon periclase concretes with various ultrafine carbonaceous components is studied. It is shown that it is possible to obtain periclase-carbon concrete containing up to 1 wt.% ground waste from production of high-modulus graphite fiber. With an increase in carbon waste content from 1 to 5%, the water requirement of the mixture increases (from 6.25 to 10%), which leads to a reduction in concrete indices. It is established that slag resistance of the developed periclase-carbon objects is comparable with that of ordinary periclase-carbon products.
期刊介绍:
Refractories and Industrial Ceramics publishes peer-reviewed articles on the latest developments and discoveries in the field of refractory materials and ceramics, focusing on the practical aspects of their production and use.
Topics covered include:
Scientific Research;
Raw Materials;
Production;
Equipment;
Heat Engineering;
Applications.