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Ceramic Production

2022
Abstract Representing the largest class of artefacts recovered from post-medieval and historic sites, ceramics play a central role in the archaeology of industrialized societies. This chapter outlines the main production technologies involved in the creation of ceramic domestic wares and clay smoking pipes. It demonstrates how changes in
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A novel thermally autonomous methanol steam reforming microreactor using SiC honeycomb ceramic as catalyst support for hydrogen production

International journal of hydrogen energy, 2021
Methanol steam reforming (MSR) is an attractive option for in-situ hydrogen production and to supply for transportation and industrial applications.
Yan-cheng Wang   +4 more
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Ceramic production and provenance in the Yiluo Basin (Henan, China): Geoarchaeological interpretations of utilitarian craft production in the Erlitou state

Archaeological Research in Asia, 2017
Petrographic and portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analysis performed on late Neolithic/early Bronze Age utilitarian ceramic assemblages from three high-level centers in the Yiluo River valley (Henan, China) – Erlitou, Huizui, and Shaochai – have ...
Michael F. Bonomo
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Felsite in Ceramic Materials Production

Defect and Diffusion Forum, 2021
This project is devoted to the study of the felsite properties for the purpose of its application in the production of various types of fine ceramics: ceramic tiles, acid-resistant tiles, aluminosilicate proppants, etc. Felsite is a mixture of quartz (about 40%) and feldspars.
Valeriya M. Razgulyaeva   +2 more
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Improving the sustainability of ceramic tile production in Turkey

Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2021
The concept of environmental sustainability and its applications in the ceramic industry has been raised due to the environmental issues related to the construction sector.
Burçin Atılgan Türkmen   +2 more
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Waste ceramic as low cost and eco-friendly materials in the production of sustainable mortars

, 2020
Reducing the use of natural resources and ensuring proper reuse of industrial wastes are among the most practical potential solutions for sustainable development and a cleaner environment.
M. Samadi   +6 more
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Potential use of ceramic waste as precursor in the geopolymerization reaction for the production of ceramic roof tiles

, 2020
The red ceramic industry is responsible for generating high amounts of solid wastes around the world from manufacture process failures, such as ineffective firing and issues related to the products transportation.
A. Azevedo   +5 more
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Review on current limits and potentialities of technologies for biomedical ceramic scaffolds production.

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B - Applied biomaterials, 2020
Osseointegration is defined by a stable and functional union between bone and a surface of a material. This phenomenon is influenced by the geometric and surface characteristics of the part where the bone cells will attach.
A. Marques   +4 more
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Comparative life cycle assessment of different fuel scenarios and milling technologies for ceramic tile production: A case study in China

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020
China was positioned as the world’s largest producer and consumer of ceramic tiles, accounting for 50% of tile production and 40% of tile consumption in the world approximately.
Yanjing Wang   +6 more
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Assessment of clayey raw material suitability for ceramic production, in the Northern Peloponnese, Greece

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2021
V. Xanthopoulou   +2 more
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