2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2015.12.031
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Genesis and mining potential of kaolin deposits in Patagonia (Argentina)

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“…This is because at these temperatures, kaolinite, a typical mineral present in the clayey masses of the region, begins the transformation into primary mullite, a mineral with better mechanical parameters 50,51 . These temperature ranges, in addition to being higher and consuming more energy, are far above the burning temperatures practiced by companies in the region 39,52 . Through the results, it is possible to justify the choice of clay 3, used in ceramic mass 4 since the masses with lower water absorptions, excluding the mixed mass, regardless of the burnt temperature, were obtained by ceramic mass 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This is because at these temperatures, kaolinite, a typical mineral present in the clayey masses of the region, begins the transformation into primary mullite, a mineral with better mechanical parameters 50,51 . These temperature ranges, in addition to being higher and consuming more energy, are far above the burning temperatures practiced by companies in the region 39,52 . Through the results, it is possible to justify the choice of clay 3, used in ceramic mass 4 since the masses with lower water absorptions, excluding the mixed mass, regardless of the burnt temperature, were obtained by ceramic mass 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The other problem presented by the clays under analysis was the low content of fluxing oxides (K 2 O and Na 2 O), which total less than 1.50%. This can cause problems in the sintering of the material due to the absence of liquid phase formation 11,39 . Because of this, it is interesting to use materials such as sand and ORW, since the two materials have low loss to fire, and in the case of ORW high levels of fluxing oxides (above 8%).…”
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“…Novel studies on the assessment of industrial clays give improved testing procedures and analytical techniques [21] as well as new perspectives of exploration and utilisation [16][17][18]22,72]. Geology, mineralogy, and origin of industrial clays present data on recently explored mineral deposits [73,74]. Current fundamental and applied investigation of clay minerals in China was summarized by [23] and for Central Europe by [24].…”
Section: Mineralmentioning
confidence: 99%