Low-consumption high-strength glass ceramic
A glass-ceramic, high-strength technology, applied in the field of high-strength and low-consumption glass ceramics, can solve the problems of only social benefits but no economic benefits, and achieve the effects of improving utilization, increasing strength, and reducing consumption
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Embodiment 1
[0011] A high-strength and low-consumption glass-ceramic, comprising the following parts by weight: 50 parts of black mud, 21.4 parts of monoammonium phosphate, 90 parts of fly ash, 8 parts of nickel oxide, 21 parts of iron oxide, 40 parts of magnesium chloride aqueous solution, 14 parts of perlite, 21 parts of silicon bath soil, 35 parts of medical stone, 21 parts of ferrous ammonium sulfate, 24 parts of active resin binder, 40 parts of polyvinyl alcohol, 24 parts of silicon oxide, 11 parts of conch shell powder.
Embodiment 2
[0013] A high-strength and low-consumption glass-ceramic, comprising the following parts by weight: 10 parts of black mud, 3.5 parts of monoammonium phosphate, 70 parts of fly ash, 5 parts of nickel oxide, 3 parts of iron oxide, 20 parts of magnesium chloride aqueous solution, 3 parts of perlite, 5 parts of silicon bath soil, 11 parts of medical stone, 3 parts of ferrous ammonium sulfate, 11 parts of active resin binder, 20 parts of polyvinyl alcohol, 10 parts of silicon oxide, 3 parts of conch shell powder.
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