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Evaluation of occupational exposure to airborne quartz in the cutting and grinding of ceramic tiles. [PDF]

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Ceramic pigments for construction ceramics

Glass and Ceramics, 2009
The possibility of synthesizing ceramic pigments using industrial wastes — nepheline sludge from the production of alumina, spent sulfovanadate diatomite (SVD) catalyst, and spent Ziegler – Natt catalyst—is studied. These materials will lower production costs of ceramic pigments.
M. B. Sedel’nikova   +3 more
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Ferrozirconium Ceramic Pigments

Glass and Ceramics, 2002
A new technology for producing ceramic pigments in the ZrO2 – SiO2 – Fe2O3 system is described, which is successfully implemented in production.
M. S. Bibilashvili, V. A. Goremykin
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Ocherous ceramic pigment

Glass and Ceramics, 1990
On a cherche a developper des formulations de pigments pour glacures ceramiques de couleur stable dans le systeme Fe 2 O 3 -ZnO-Al 2 O ...
G. N. Kukushkina   +3 more
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New Glass–Ceramic Inclusion Pigment

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2005
Recently, the traditional ceramic industry has demonstrated increased interest in obtaining inclusion pigments to stabilize unstable chromophores, such as hematite or cadmium sulfoselenide, at firing temperature and in studying the actions of molten glasses.
F. Bondioli   +3 more
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Pyroxenite-Based Ceramic Pigment

Glass and Ceramics, 2021
A 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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Talc-based ceramic pigments

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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A new glass–ceramic red pigment

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2004
Abstract 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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