
Some Aspects Of Studying Clays For Producing Ceramic Brick Of Required Properties
Adilxodjaev Anvar Ishanovich , T.F.D, Professor, Tashkent State Transport University, Uzbekistan Son Dmitry Olegovich , Doctoral Student, Tashkent State Transport University, UzbekistanAbstract
- Building ceramic materials and products - Ilya Melnikov
- Montmorillonite clays - E.G. Kukovsky
- Handbook for the production of building ceramics. Volume 3. Wall and roofing ceramics; Ed. M.M. Naumov and K.A. Nokhratyan; State publishing house of literature on construction, architecture and building materials, 2002, (reprinted)
- Introduction to ceramics. Second edition; Ed. P.P. Budnikov and D.N. Poluboyarinova; Publishing house of literature on construction, Moscow, 2007, 500s .;
- Kondratenko V.A., Slednev D.V. Modern technology and equipment for the production of semi-dry pressing ceramic bricks // Building materials, No. 2.2003.
Sheinman E.Sh. Production of ceramic walling materials and tiles. Dryers and ovens. Book. 2. - M .: 2002.
Keywords
Ceramic bricks, raw materials, mineralogical composition
References
Building ceramic materials and products - Ilya Melnikov
Montmorillonite clays - E.G. Kukovsky
Handbook for the production of building ceramics. Volume 3. Wall and roofing ceramics; Ed. M.M. Naumov and K.A. Nokhratyan; State publishing house of literature on construction, architecture and building materials, 2002, (reprinted)
Introduction to ceramics. Second edition; Ed. P.P. Budnikov and D.N. Poluboyarinova; Publishing house of literature on construction, Moscow, 2007, 500s .;
Kondratenko V.A., Slednev D.V. Modern technology and equipment for the production of semi-dry pressing ceramic bricks // Building materials, No. 2.2003.
Sheinman E.Sh. Production of ceramic walling materials and tiles. Dryers and ovens. Book. 2. - M .: 2002.
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