Physical characterization of clayey materials from tertiary volcanic cones in Limbe (Cameroon) for ceramic applications

Samples of clayey materials from Tertiary volcanic cones in Limbe-Cameroon were physically characterized for ceramic applications. Particle size distribution (PSD), color, Atterberg limits; plastic limit (PL), liquid limit (LL), and plasticity index (PI), technological properties; flexural strength...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied clay science 2011-02, Vol.51 (3), p.380-384
Hauptverfasser: Diko, M.L., Ekosse, G.E., Ayonghe, S.N., Ntasin, E.B.
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Zusammenfassung:Samples of clayey materials from Tertiary volcanic cones in Limbe-Cameroon were physically characterized for ceramic applications. Particle size distribution (PSD), color, Atterberg limits; plastic limit (PL), liquid limit (LL), and plasticity index (PI), technological properties; flexural strength (σ), water absorption capacity (WA) and linear shrinkage (LS) were determined. The samples were classified as silty clay and clayey silt. Raw color ranged from pale yellow to red, with most of the samples having different shades of brown. Values obtained for PL ranged from 32 to 49 mass%, LL 41–83 mass% and PI 9–45 mass%. Flexural strength (σ) ranged from 0.4 to 0.7MPa at 900°C, 0.7–1.5MPa at 1000°C and 1.3–3.1MPa at 1100°C. Values for WA ranged from 15.1 to 29.4 mass% at 900°C, 9.4–27.9 mass% at 1000°C and 2.8–10 mass% at 1100°C. Linear shrinkage values were 3.8–7.5%, 6.3–11.3% and 12.5–18.7% for all three firing temperatures respectively. Technological properties were altered at higher firing temperatures, as inferred from the mean values of WA (0.6–2MPa), σ (22.3–7.3 mass%) and LS (6.1–15%) from 900°C to 1100°C. Based on PSD, color, Atterberg limits and technological properties, these clayey materials, were found to be suitable for use in the ceramic industry.
ISSN:0169-1317
1872-9053
DOI:10.1016/j.clay.2010.11.034