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Y. Pivinskii, P. Dyakin (2010)
Preparation and properties of corundum HCBS and ceramic concretes. Part 3. Casting and volume constancy of ceramic concretesRefractories and Industrial Ceramics, 51
A. Cherevatova (2010)
Principles of creating nanostructured binders based on HCBSRefractories and Industrial Ceramics, 51
Yu E Pivinskii, AG Romashin (1974)
Quartz Ceramics [in Russian]
Y. Pivinskii (1987)
Highly concentrated ceramic binder suspensions (HCBS). Raw materials, properties, and classification (Review)Refractories, 28
S. Mal’tsev (2010)
Use of the technology of ceramoconcrete in the manufacture of runner clay, masonry mortar, protective coatings, and repair compoundsRefractories and Industrial Ceramics, 51
Y. Pivinskii (2007)
Nanodisperse silica and some aspects of nanotechnologies in the field of silicate materials science. Part 1Refractories and Industrial Ceramics, 48
Y. Pivinskii, A. Gorokhovskii, A. Makarov (2005)
Record-breaking durability of quartz protecting tubes for steel teeming tested under service conditionsRefractories and Industrial Ceramics, 46
Y. Pivinskii (1980)
Rheological and binding properties of aqueous suspensions of quartz sandRefractories, 21
M. Trubitsyn (2010)
Effective service of aluminosilicate ceramic concretes in a furnace lining for firing objects in the ceramic industryRefractories and Industrial Ceramics, 51
Yu E Pivinskii (1990)
Ceramic Binders and Ceramic Concretes [in Russian]
Y. Pivinskii, A. Natsenko (1974)
Rheological and technological properties of mixed suspensions of refractory componentsRefractories, 15
Yu. E. Pivinskii, M. A. Trubitsyn (1990)
Refractory concretes of a new generation. Cement-free concretes”Ogneupory, 8
A. Galakhov (2009)
Agglomerates in nanopowders and ceramic technologyRefractories and Industrial Ceramics, 50
Y. Pivinskii, P. Dyakin, Ya. Pivinskii, S. Vikhman (2003)
Nanoparticles and Their Effective Use in the Technology of Highly Concentrated Binding Suspensions (HCBS) and Refractory Castables. Part 1Refractories and Industrial Ceramics, 44
Y. Pivinskii, M. Trubitsyn (1990)
New population of refractory concretes: Cement free concretes (review)Refractories, 31
AV Belyakov (2003)
Methods for Preparing Inorganic Nonmetallic Nanoparticles [in Russian]
In the technology of a number of ceramic and refractory materials, prepared on the basis of highly concentrated ceramic binder suspensions (HCBS), elements of effective nanotechnology were realized even before the present “nanoboom.” The concept has been formulated of an advance in materials technology based on HCBS both in traditional fields of their application, and in the field of structural materials science, within which for industrial introduction of existing developments it is necessary to create contemporary equipment formulation for production processes.
Refractories and Industrial Ceramics – Springer Journals
Published: Aug 17, 2011
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