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Study of the Limiting Shear Stress of Pyrophyllite – Clay Component – Water Composition at Elevated Temperature

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A sharp reduction in the ultimate shear stress in the range of 20 – 80°C is observed during preparation of specimens of a clay component without thinners that facilitates development of cracks and defects. Use of pyrophyllite in ceramic mixes during specimen preparation provides a gradual reduction in the ultimate shear stress Pm in the range of 20 – 80°C. It is shown that in order to improve specimen drying properties a pyrophyllite – clay – water composition is more homogeneous than a clay – water composition Analysis of specimen Pm under hot forming conditions shows that the relationship Pm = f(t) is not as important as the relationship Pm = f(W,t), where t is temperature, and W is humidity.

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Translated from Novye Ogneupory, No. 7, pp. 55 – 57, July, 2019.

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Abdrakhimov, V.Z. Study of the Limiting Shear Stress of Pyrophyllite – Clay Component – Water Composition at Elevated Temperature. Refract Ind Ceram 60, 373–375 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11148-019-00370-6

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