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Recycling of ceramic tiles waste and marble waste in sustainable production of concrete: a review
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022S. A. Mangi +4 more
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Production of yttria ceramics by gelcasting
2011The production of yttria ceramics by green-gelcasting technique was developed through: (1) optimization of aqueous yttria slurries; (2) optimization of the gelcasting process; (3) thermal treatments and characterization of the final microstructures. Different dispersants were tested. Zeta potential characterization of the dispersed state was performed.
Alex Sangiorgi +4 more
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IDENTIFYING DOMESTIC CERAMIC PRODUCTION IN THE MAYA LOWLANDS: A CASE STUDY FROM UXBENKA, BELIZE
Latin American Antiquity, 2017Jillian M. Jordan, Keith M. Prufer
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Product Continuity and Change in Persistent Household Ceramic Production:
2018Theories regarding craft specialization and state emergence have long posited a relationship between the two, with state intervention expected in the production of elite culture. The Late Postclassic West Mexican Tarascan state (AD 1350–1525) seemed to be a perfect case in point, as fine wares are highly identifiable and provide a strong temporal ...
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Production of hydroxyapatite ceramics
2020IV PRODUCTION OF HYDROXYAPATITE CERAMICS Hakan GÖKBAYRAK Mechanical Engineering, M.S. Thesis, 1996 Thesis Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sabri ALTINTAŞ Keywords: Hydroxyapatite; Ceramics; Sintering; Microwave Sintering In this study production of hydroxyapatite ceramics have been investigated.
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Use of Ceramic Wastes as Aggregates in Concrete Production: A Review
, 2021S. Ray +5 more
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Chinese Ceramic Production and Trade
2017Ceramics are the most abundant types of artifacts made by human beings in the last 12,000 years. Chinese potters discern two types of products: earthenware (tao), which is porous and does not resonate when struck, and wares with vitreous bodies (ci), which ring like a bell.
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