Of Lime-Belite Materials Obtained on the Basis from Local Marls of the Republic of Karakalpakstan
Keywords:
quartz sand, marl, lime, cementAbstract
The article presents the results of the chemical and physico - mechanical properties of silicate brick based on calcite – whiteite binders. The results of the mineralogical composition of marl and the temperature of the heat treatment of calcareous – calcite binders (LBB) are presented. General technology for producing silicate products.
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