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Production of Refractory Materials Using a Renewable Source of Silicon Dioxide
by
Yermishin, Sergey
, Satbaev, Baimakhan
, Zharmenov, Abdurassul
, Shalabaev, Nurgali
, Yefremova, Svetlana
, Satbaev, Serik
, Kablanbekov, Askhat
in
Agricultural wastes
/ Carbon
/ Composite materials
/ Crop production
/ Crystallization
/ Economics
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Heat resistance
/ High temperature
/ Industrial production
/ Industrial wastes
/ Properties
/ Raw materials
/ Refractory materials
/ Rice
/ Silica
/ Siliceous refractories
/ Silicon
/ Silicon carbide
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Temperature
2022
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Production of Refractory Materials Using a Renewable Source of Silicon Dioxide
by
Yermishin, Sergey
, Satbaev, Baimakhan
, Zharmenov, Abdurassul
, Shalabaev, Nurgali
, Yefremova, Svetlana
, Satbaev, Serik
, Kablanbekov, Askhat
in
Agricultural wastes
/ Carbon
/ Composite materials
/ Crop production
/ Crystallization
/ Economics
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Heat resistance
/ High temperature
/ Industrial production
/ Industrial wastes
/ Properties
/ Raw materials
/ Refractory materials
/ Rice
/ Silica
/ Siliceous refractories
/ Silicon
/ Silicon carbide
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Temperature
2022
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Production of Refractory Materials Using a Renewable Source of Silicon Dioxide
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Yermishin, Sergey
, Satbaev, Baimakhan
, Zharmenov, Abdurassul
, Shalabaev, Nurgali
, Yefremova, Svetlana
, Satbaev, Serik
, Kablanbekov, Askhat
in
Agricultural wastes
/ Carbon
/ Composite materials
/ Crop production
/ Crystallization
/ Economics
/ Energy conservation
/ Energy consumption
/ Heat resistance
/ High temperature
/ Industrial production
/ Industrial wastes
/ Properties
/ Raw materials
/ Refractory materials
/ Rice
/ Silica
/ Siliceous refractories
/ Silicon
/ Silicon carbide
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Temperature
2022
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Production of Refractory Materials Using a Renewable Source of Silicon Dioxide
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Production of Refractory Materials Using a Renewable Source of Silicon Dioxide
2022
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Organization of environmentally-friendly production of refractory materials based on the principles of cost-effective use of energy and material resources through use of energy-saving technologies and replacement of natural raw materials with industrial and agricultural waste is gaining relevance. Scientists are increasingly interested in creating high-temperature materials using silica of plant origin. Its source is rice husk, a multi-tonnage waste from rice production. Organo-mineral in its nature, rice husk determines the uniqueness of the structure and properties of the materials obtained from it. Use of this waste allows us to produce porous, high-strength silicon carbide refractories with properties corresponding to classical analogs, while benefiting from environmental, economic and technological aspects. The lack of industrial production of refractories using rice husk ash, despite the positive results of scientific research, indicates insufficient study of the issue with certain gaps in this area. This review is intended to help researchers to identify existing problems and outline further actions necessary to ensure that the scientific results are implemented in production.
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