THE POSSIBILITY OF IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF CERAMIC GRANITE FELDSPAR RAW MATERIALS BASED ON HIGH-SILICA GRANITES OF THE BADAMA MASSIF
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https://doi.org/10.55956/COCG7458Keywords:
ceramic granite, mineral raw materials, feldspar, synthesis, import substitutionAbstract
Import substitution in the field of modern ceramic materials plays an important role in the development of the domestic industry. Production practice has shown that one of the most problematic aspects in the ceramic granite industry is the search and selection of domestic feldspar raw materials, which significantly affects the mineral composition and structure, as well as the physical and mechanical properties of the synthesized material. In addition, the estimated proportion of the feldspar component in the four-component ceramic granite mass is impressive and ranges from 30-40%. This article discusses the results of mineralogical and petrographic and experimental studies conducted for the first time to determine the possibility of further improving the conditioning of granites of the Badama massif as an alternative to imported feldspar raw materials. The Badama granite massif is the closest prospective source of feldspar for the current first and future ceramic granite production facilities in the southern region of Kazakhstan.
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