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Pyroxenite-Based Ceramic Pigment
Glass and Ceramics, 2021A composition of a ceramic pigment has been developed using pyroxenite, including pyroxene minerals — augite and enstatite—with forsterite, serpentine and coloring oxides of iron and chromium being present. The compositions of the crystalline phases in pigments were investigated by means of XPAand microanalysis as a function of the firing temperature ...
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Glass and Ceramics, 1997
The results of a study of synthesis of ceramic pigments from talc are presented. The possibility is demonstrated for pigments to be made with the crystal structure of magnesium metasilicate and forsterite.
V. M. Pogrebenkov +2 more
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The results of a study of synthesis of ceramic pigments from talc are presented. The possibility is demonstrated for pigments to be made with the crystal structure of magnesium metasilicate and forsterite.
V. M. Pogrebenkov +2 more
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A new glass–ceramic red pigment
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2004Abstract Recently in the traditional ceramic industry there has been an increasing interest in the obtainment of inclusion pigments to stabilize at the firing temperature and towards the actions of molten glasses unstable cromophore such as hematite or cadmium sulphoselenide.
BONDIOLI, Federica +3 more
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Glass and Ceramics, 1986
The authors assess the corrosion resistance, crystal structure, chemical composition and color properties of a variety of zircon-based materials used as pigments and protective coatings for ceramic tiles. The constituents of these materials include, apart from zircon, iron oxides, vanadium oxides, and the sulfides, selenides and tellurides of cadmium ...
E. S. Cherepanov +3 more
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The authors assess the corrosion resistance, crystal structure, chemical composition and color properties of a variety of zircon-based materials used as pigments and protective coatings for ceramic tiles. The constituents of these materials include, apart from zircon, iron oxides, vanadium oxides, and the sulfides, selenides and tellurides of cadmium ...
E. S. Cherepanov +3 more
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Nonstoichiometric reactions producing ceramic pigments
Glass and Ceramics, 2011The reactions synthesizing diopside ceramic pigments using natural minerals—talc and wollastonite—have been investigated. For the initial components taken in a nonstoichiometric ratio the yield of the main reaction product — diopside — increases in two of the three reactions studied, while in the third reaction a change of the stoichiometry of the ...
M. B. Sedel’nikova +3 more
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2012
CERAMIC PIGMENTS ARE COMPLEX MIXTURES of oxygen-containing materials that have been calcined at high temperatures to form specific crystalline phases [1]. In most cases, oxide raw materials are carefully mixed and then calcined in either batch kilns or continuous calciners [2].
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CERAMIC PIGMENTS ARE COMPLEX MIXTURES of oxygen-containing materials that have been calcined at high temperatures to form specific crystalline phases [1]. In most cases, oxide raw materials are carefully mixed and then calcined in either batch kilns or continuous calciners [2].
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Stability of ceramic pigments for maxillofacial applications
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1987SummaryIn this study samples made from pigmented porcelain and Silastic 44210 were evaluated for colour stability after accelerated ageing in order to determine the potential of coloured ceramic powders as maxillofacial pigments. These pigments demonstrated good clear colour stability compared with the same pigments which were not incorporated into a ...
L W, Seluk, R, Yu, A, Koran
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New Ceramic Pigments for the Coloration of Ceramic Glazes
Advances in Science and Technology, 2014In this communication we provide some examples of hot research topics in the field of ceramic pigments. The more classical approach of finding new host lattices or chromophores is first illustrated with recent examples of new formulations for yellow-orange, reddish-brown and blue ceramic pigments based on pseudobrookites and related titanates.
Mario Llusar +4 more
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Zeolites: Raw material for ceramic pigments
Glass and Ceramics, 1998The possibilities of using natural zeolite for synthesizing ceramic pigments are investigated. The special features of isomorphism of bi- and trivalent cations in the zeolite lattice are analyzed. It is shown that it is possible to obtain pigments with the structure of anorthite and mullite using a zeolite structure with additives (alumina ...
V. M. Pogrebenkov +2 more
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Ceramic Pigments for Producing Black Glazes
Glass and Ceramics, 2005A new black-color ceramic pigment has been developed on the basis of the CoO - Fe2O3 system under a decreased temperature of synthesis (1000 – 1200°C). The optimum temperature range of the spinel-forming reaction in the specified oxide system is determined.
Ya. I. Belyi, A. V. Zaichuk
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