The synthesis of composite materials based on borate ore of Inder deposit of RK in the combustion mode
Abstract
The paper presents the possibility of obtaining composite materials containing ZrB2 from the mixture of ZrSiO4, B2O3 (borate ore) and Mg by self-propagating high temperature synthesis (SHS) method. The effect of mechanical activation time on phase composition and properties of composite materials was studied. SHS products were investigated by methods of X-ray analysis and scanning electron microscope. The presence of high temperature phases – zirconium diboride, magnesium oxide and their spinels was determined by the method of X-ray analysis. The possibility of using the mineral raw materials of RK: borate ore of Inder deposit and natural zircon for production composite materials in the combustion mode was shown.
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