STUDY OF THE MINERALOGICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASS-CERAMIC MATERIAL SYNTHESIZED ON THE BASIS OF BASALT
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There is a sizable market for glass-ceramic items made by melting and heating rocks, which are a great substitute for conventional materials. Because of their strong resistance to abrasion wear, they may be applied as a coating and are frequently used in civil construction projects for things like cladding panels and pavement.
The basic ideas behind creating glass-ceramic materials, along with an outline of their characteristics and uses, will all be covered in this article. Following that, a presentation will be made on the glass ceramics derived from basaltic rocks, including their possible applications, ways of processing, and uses.
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