MINERAL AND SECONDARY CLAY RAW MATERIAL RESOURCES FOR OBTAINING HIGH-ALUMINUM MASSES
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https://doi.org/10.59957/jctm.v60.i3.2025.10Keywords:
kaolin, grades, bentonite, chemical, x-ray phase, optical, electron microscopic raster, IR spectra, high-alumina mass, alumina-containing catalystAbstract
The results of a study of the chemical, mineralogical composition, as well as IR spectroscopic and optical characteristics of promising clay raw materials of Uzbekistan, in particular kaolins of the AKF - 78, AKS - 30 grades of the Angrensky and kaolins of the Alyansky and bentonites of the Kasansky deposits of the Uzbekistan are presented. The recycling of alumina-containing waste from the Shurtan gas-chemical complex as an alumina-containing component is shown. The main physicochemical characteristics of the materials under study have been established and the possibilities of using them as the main clay component for developing the composition of high-alumina ceramic masses have been shown.
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