In the last few years, our domestic ceramics industry has steadily increased production volumes of high-quality product, demand for which has been growing continually. However, the industry has more than a few problems, whose solution largely depends on the consolidated actions taken by specialists within the ceramics industry, suppliers of raw materials and equipment, as well as, of course, the efforts of industry scientists. This made the next scientific and applications conference topical and timely.The questions which are of greatest importance to the ceramics industry were examined at the conference: improvement of the production of ceramic articles, new domestic and imported equipment, reconstruction and upgrading of operating facilities. The conference participants devoted a great deal of attention to questions concerning raw materials -expansion of the raw materials base for the production of ceramics, providing ceramics works with high-quality raw materials, new technologies for preparing raw materials, and utilization of technogenic wastes. This conference was of great interest for those working in the industry, scientific -research and design organizations, and equipment developers, and raw materials suppliers.The utilization of technogenic wastes, first and foremost, wastes produced in the mining and reprocessing industries, and precipitates from biological purification of sewage at aeration plants in cities and waste water from works producing large quantities of building materials, such as ceramic bricks and cement, can provide a solution to acute ecological and technical problems in the building materials industry.
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