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Non-fire clay heat insulation from self-sealing masses based on burnable additives of plant origin. Part 1. The choice of burnable additives of plant origin for self-consolidation of masses in a hydraulically closed volume
Author(s) -
В. Н. Соков
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
novye ogneupory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1683-4518
DOI - 10.17073/1683-4518-2019-7-51-54
Subject(s) - consolidation (business) , shrinkage , materials science , polystyrene , thermal insulation , moisture , mixing (physics) , composite material , expanded polystyrene , environmentally friendly , geotechnical engineering , waste management , polymer , geology , engineering , physics , accounting , layer (electronics) , quantum mechanics , business , ecology , biology
It is proposed to modify the method of obtaining self-compacting masses by changing the nature of the compacting component ― from expensive and environmentally unsafe polystyrene to a burnable plantbased additive that can self-absorb shrinkage moisture from the molding material enclosed in a hydraulically closed volume. At the same time, part of the mixing water under pressure penetrates into the clay particles with pre-modified physicochemical properties of the surface, forming a semi-permeable shell. Ill. 3. Ref. 3.

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