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Structural characterization of clays commercially used in red ceramics

Description

The use of clays hills being an alternative to clay floodplain, due to environmental protection laws. The research project aims at the morphological and chemical characterization of hills clays used industrially for the production of ceramic tiles and blocks. Therefore, two types of methods were known commercially in the region of Teresina-PI through diffraction of X-rays (X-DR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrometry X-ray (EDS). It can be observed that the samples have a high percentage of quartz, hematite still having in its constitution aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide and titanium oxide. The results show that the clays are clays and montmorillonites may be used for the production of ceramic tiles and blocks, but as the proportion of using the same will be focusing the next job. (author)

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Additional titles

Original title (Portuguese)
Caracterizacao estrutural de argilas de morros comercialmente utilizadas em ceramica vermelha

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
8 p.
Report number
INIS-BR--17397

Conference

Title
Brazilian congress of engineering and materials science
Original Conference Title
21. CBECIMAT: congresso brasileiro de engenharia e ciencia dos materiais
Acronym
21. CBECIMAT
Dates
9-13 Nov 2014
Place
Cuiaba, MT (Brazil)

INIS

Country of Publication
Brazil
Country of Input or Organization
Brazil
INIS RN
48041973
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CERAMICS; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; CLAYS; MORPHOLOGY; SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; X RADIATION; X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Descriptors DEC
COHERENT SCATTERING; DIFFRACTION; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; IONIZING RADIATIONS; MICROSCOPY; MINERALS; RADIATIONS; SCATTERING; SILICATE MINERALS