Synthetic flux as a whitening agent for ceramic tiles
•The synthetic flux acts as a whitening agent of firing color in raw material ceramics.•The raw material ceramics have high levels of the iron oxides and red color.•The different process obtained red color clays with hematite and illite phases.•The whiteness ceramic obtained herein can be used in a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of alloys and compounds 2014-12, Vol.615, p.S459-S461 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •The synthetic flux acts as a whitening agent of firing color in raw material ceramics.•The raw material ceramics have high levels of the iron oxides and red color.•The different process obtained red color clays with hematite and illite phases.•The whiteness ceramic obtained herein can be used in a porcelain tile industry.
A synthetic flux is proposed as a whitening agent of firing color in tile ceramic paste during the sinterization process, thus turning the red firing color into whiteness. By using this mechanism in the ceramic substrates, the stoneware tiles can be manufactured using low cost clays with high levels of iron oxides. This method proved to be an economical as well as commercial strategy for the ceramic tile industries because, in Brazil, the deposits have iron compounds as mineral component (Fe2O3) in most of the raw materials. Therefore, several compositions of tile ceramic paste make use of natural raw materials, and a synthetic flux in order to understand how the interaction of the iron element, in the mechanism of firing color ceramic, occurs in this system. The bodies obtained were fired at 1100°C for 5min in air atmosphere to promote the color change. After the heating, the samples were submitted to X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) analyses. The results showed that the change of firing color occurs because the iron element, which is initially in the crystal structure of the hematite phase, is transformed into a new crystal (clinopyroxenes phase) formed during the firing, so as to make the final firing color lighter. |
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ISSN: | 0925-8388 1873-4669 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jallcom.2013.12.001 |