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[en] The investigation of the effect of the heating temperature on the monolith ceramic characteristic has been done. The research was performed by mixing kaolinite, feldspars, clay, water, sodium silicate and then it was pressed. The resulted of the monolith block was heated on the furnace. The ceramic monolith block that formed was tested for the compressive strength and the water absorption. The mixed ceramic composition were 60 % of kaolinite and 25 % of feldspars and 15 % of clay. The variables investigated were the temperature and the sodium silicates added. The heating temperature was varied at 700 oC and 1000 oC, 1300 oC. The addition of sodium silicate was varied from 0 %, 0.5 %, 1 %, 1.5 %, 2 %, 2.5 %. The result shown that the characteristic monolith ceramic depended on the temperature and it did not depend on the sodium silicate added. The best resulted was take placed on 1300 oC of the heated temperature. (author)
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Pengaruh Suhu Pemanasan dan Penambahan Sodium Silikat terhadap Karakteristik Monolit Keramik untuk Immobilisasi Limbah Radioaktif
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Sukarsono, R.; Ganang Suradjijo (National Nuclear Energy Agency, Yogyakarta (Indonesia)) (eds.); Centre for Research and Development of Advanced Technology, National Nuclear Energy Agency, Yogyakarta (Indonesia); 359 p; ISSN 0216-3128;
; 2002; p. 141-144; Scientific Meeting and Presentation on Basic Research in Nuclear Science and Technology; Pertemuan dan Presentasi Ilmiah Penelitian Dasar Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Nuklir; Yogyakarta (Indonesia); 27 Jun 2002; Also available from Center for Development of Nuclear Informatics, National Nuclear Energy Agency, Puspiptek Area, Fax. 62-21-7560923, PO BOX 4274, Jakarta (ID); 6 refs.; 3 tabs.

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