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The effect of culture liquids with bacteria Acinetobacter johnsonii str. J221 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa str. Gd on the rheological properties of a porcelain slip. The surface activity of the culture liquid provides a decrease in the fluidity and thixotropic hardening of the porcelain slip. The increase in the mass of the casting during casting is due to the hydrophobization of the surface of the slip particles. The thickening of the porcelain slip is interconnected with the change in the redox state of the medium from weak to strongly reduced, favorable for the development of the aboriginal community of anaerobic microorganisms
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Platova R. A., Sokolova D. Sh., Platov Yu. T. Rheological behavior of porcelain slurry with bio-surfactants. Steklo i keramika. 2016:89(2):18-23. (in Russ). UDK 666.3.022.66:666.3.022.69