2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0955-2219(01)00371-5
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Characterisation of biscuit fired bone china body microstructure. Part I: XRD and SEM of crystalline phases

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“…Gas bubbles were supposed to be the origin of the anomalous density decreases when sintering temperatures are higher than 1200 1C [14]. Bone china sintered at 1245 1C by 1 h has a final composition of crystalline grains of anorthite, β-tricalcium phosphate and small amounts of quartz immerse in a glassy matrix [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gas bubbles were supposed to be the origin of the anomalous density decreases when sintering temperatures are higher than 1200 1C [14]. Bone china sintered at 1245 1C by 1 h has a final composition of crystalline grains of anorthite, β-tricalcium phosphate and small amounts of quartz immerse in a glassy matrix [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A análise de difração de raios X das amostras 60:20:20 e 50:25:25, respectivamente Figs. 6 e 7, mostram que após a queima as fases formadas são típicas da bone china, ou seja, anortita e tri-cálcio fosfato [12,13]. A decomposição do feldspato, que no sistema age como fundente, ocorre entre 1150 e 1200 °C e igualmente para as duas amostras.…”
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“…However, all these properties are strictly dependent on the quality of the raw materials used to fabricate bone china body. Traditionally bone china is produced using the raw materials bone ash, china clay and cornish stone [Gouvêa et al 2009, Kara and Stevens 2002, Miyahara et al 2007, Weyl 1941. However, compositions of these raw materials may vary from one company to another but the constituents are within the approximate weight ratio of 2:1:1 respectively [Kara and Stevens 2002].…”
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“…Traditionally bone china is produced using the raw materials bone ash, china clay and cornish stone [Gouvêa et al 2009, Kara and Stevens 2002, Miyahara et al 2007, Weyl 1941. However, compositions of these raw materials may vary from one company to another but the constituents are within the approximate weight ratio of 2:1:1 respectively [Kara and Stevens 2002]. The minerals and oxides generally used in the manufacture of bone china are shown in Table I [Kara and Stevens 2002].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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