Cellular Heat Insulation Building Glass Materials Based on Wastes from Thermal Power Plants and Ferrous Metallurgy


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Abstract

The physical-chemical processes involved in the formation of the cellular structure of heat-insulation building glass materials as a result of thermoplastic sintering of batch at temperatures 600 – 870°C are examined. Such a cellular glass formation process occurs because the significant gas-phase volume formed at low viscosity diffuses in the thermoplastic ceramic mass and in so doing creates the pore structure of the cellular heat-insulation glass.

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V. A. Smolii

M. I. Platov Southern-Russia State Polytechnic University [YuRGPU (NPI)]

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Email: vikk-toria@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Novocherkassk

A. S. Kosarev

M. I. Platov Southern-Russia State Polytechnic University [YuRGPU (NPI)]

Email: vikk-toria@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Novocherkassk

E. A. Yatsenko

M. I. Platov Southern-Russia State Polytechnic University [YuRGPU (NPI)]

Email: vikk-toria@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Novocherkassk

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