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THE POSSIBILITY OF USING CLAYS OF THE SAZDINSKY DEPOSIT IN THE PRODUCTION OF CERAMIC BRICK
Author(s) -
А. Р. Шакирова,
E. A. Doroganov,
V. I. Bedina,
Yu. N. Trepalina,
O. A. Dobrinskaya,
A. Pilenko
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vestnik bgtu im. v.g. šuhova
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2071-7318
DOI - 10.34031/2071-7318-2020-5-8-87-95
Subject(s) - mullite , kaolinite , brick , ceramic , hematite , cristobalite , bauxite , raw material , anorthite , illite , materials science , chemical composition , leucite , quartz , mineralogy , clay minerals , metallurgy , geology , composite material , chemistry , organic chemistry
Ceramic bricks is one of the most popular architectural finishing and structural materials. It has high efficiency and decorative properties. Expanding the raw material base of clay deposits in the production of ceramic bricks is an urgent task. In order to assess the possibility of using clays from the Sazdinsky Deposit (Aktobe region) in the production of ceramic bricks. Studies are conducted on four sections of clays from this deposit. The chemical and mineralogical composition of clays is studied, and the rational composition of raw materials is calculated. It is revealed that the studied clays have a polymineral composition, the main rock-forming minerals are kaolinite, illite and montmorillonite. According to the classification of A. I. Augustinik, the technological purposes of the studied clays are evaluated. The phase composition of samples heat-treated at different temperatures is studied. Based on the data of chemical and mineralogical composition of raw materials, technological properties of clays, physical-mechanical and operational indicators, it is established that the clays of three sites are suitable for the production of ceramic bricks by plastic molding. Phase composition of the obtained ceramic materials based on clays of four sites at a firing temperature of 1050 ° C are represented by quartz, hematite, anorthite, mullite, hematite and cristobalite. The strength of the fired samples of all clays corresponds to the brand 150-200. It is found that a more frost-resistant brick is obtained from the clays of the second section.

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