The Chemical and Mineralogical Studies of Microsilica for Obtaining Silicate Materials
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In this scientific work, the chemical and mineralogical properties of microsilica formed during the production of ferroalloy in the production of silicate materials at JSC “Uzmetkombinat” were studied. It has been established that the obtained results of the analysis confirm the technological feasibility of using microsilica in silicate materials, in particular for the production of glass, heat–insulating, oxide ceramic materials, as well as ceramic pigments.
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