ANALYSIS OF BUILDING CERAMICS PRODUCTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF RECOMMENDATIONS
Keywords:
building ceramics, brick, ceramic tile, raw material, firing process, mechanical strength, water absorption, thermal conductivity, density, test methods, technology, industrial production, quality control, mineral composition, microstructure, deformation, environmental safety, energy efficiency, innovation, standardizationAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the composition, properties and practical application efficiency of building ceramic products. In the course of the research, the physical-mechanical, thermal and chemical properties of ceramic materials are studied, and factors affecting their quality indicators are identified. The advantages and disadvantages of ceramic products produced using modern technologies are assessed. Scientific and practical recommendations are also developed to improve product quality and improve economic efficiency. The results obtained serve to expand the possibilities of effective use of ceramic materials in the construction industry and are of great importance in optimizing industrial production processes.
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