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  • Corrosion resistance of ceramic materials to hydrochloric acid
    Corrosion resistance of ceramic materials to hydrochloric acid
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  • Corrosion resistance of selected ceramic materials to nitric acid
    Corrosion resistance of selected ceramic materials to nitric acid
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  • Corrosion resistance of selected ceramic materials to sulfuric acid
    Corrosion resistance of selected ceramic materials to sulfuric acid
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  • Volume expansion of acidproof brick exposed to 20 wt pct HCl at 90 C
    Volume expansion of acidproof brick exposed to 20 wt pct HCl at 90⁰ C
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  • Hightemperature properties of magnesiarefractory brick treated with oxide and salt solutions
    High-temperature properties of magnesia-refractory brick treated with oxide and salt solutions
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  • Dimensional changes of select ceramic materials exposed to HCl HNO and HSO acid environments
    Dimensional changes of select ceramic materials exposed to HCl, HNO₃, and H₂SO₄ acid environments
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  • Synthesis of advanced ceramic compounds by intercalation
    Synthesis of advanced ceramic compounds by intercalation
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  • Effect of natural flake graphite and carbon fiber additions on the hightemperature properties of dolomitecarbon refractories
    Effect of natural flake graphite and carbon fiber additions on the high-temperature properties of dolomite-carbon refractories
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  • Magnesia refractories produced from chemically modified periclase grains and MgOH slurries
    Magnesia refractories produced from chemically modified periclase grains and Mg(OH)₂ slurries
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  • The effect of different natural flake graphite additions on the hightemperature properties of a dolomitecarbon refractory
    The effect of different natural flake graphite additions on the high-temperature properties of a dolomite-carbon refractory
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