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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2024Utilization of Magnetic Fraction Isolated from Steel Furnace Slag as a Mild Abrasive in Formulation of Cu-Free Friction Composites
- 2023A novel path towards limiting non-exhaust particulate matter emissions of a commercial friction material through the addition of metallurgical slagcitations
- 2020Airborne wear particle emissions produced during the dyno bench tests with a slag containing semi-metallic brake padscitations
- 2020The Effect of Temperature and Milling Process on Steel Scale Utilized as a Pigment for Ceramic Glazecitations
- 2017On the running-in of brake pads and discs for dyno bench testscitations
- 2015Preparation and properties of master alloys Nb-Al and Ta-Al for melting and casting of g-TiAl intermetallics
- 2014Photocatalytical nanocomposites: a reviewcitations
- 2014Electrically conductive and optically transparent polyaniline/montmorillonite nanocomposite thin filmscitations
- 2013Experimental study of Fe–C–O based system below 1000 °Ccitations
- 2013Water suspended nanosized particles released from nonairborne brake wear debriscitations
- 2012Determination of thermophysical properties of high temperature alloy IN713LC by thermal analysiscitations
- 2011Preparation and characterization of photoactive composite kaolinite/TiO2citations
- 2008Effects of silicon carbide in semi-metallic brake materials on friction performance and friction layer formationcitations
- 2007Structural ordering of organovermiculite: Experiments and modelingcitations
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The Effect of Temperature and Milling Process on Steel Scale Utilized as a Pigment for Ceramic Glaze
Abstract
<jats:p>This study is focused on the evaluation of the re-utilizability of scale originated during the steel casting and steel rolling processes as a pigment for glazes. Non-oiled scale with Fe3O4 as the major phase were used as a coloring component of transparent glaze matrix in: (i) as received state, (ii) thermally pre-treated at 700 and 900 °C, (iii) mechanically treated in planetary ball mill (60, 120 and 240 min) and (iv) mechanically treated in vibratory disc mill (60 and 120 min). Prepared glazes were applied on the surface of ceramic tiles prepared from a commercially available white ceramic slurry. The resulting tiles with given glaze were thermally treated at 800, 900 and 1060 °C. The pigments were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction method (XRD), X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF), granulometry (PSD), thermogravimetric analysis (TG) and differential thermal analysis (DTA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM/EDAX). The color of the samples was described by the coordinates L*a*b* from CIELAB color space. The results showed that the non-oiled scale is suitable as the pigment for ceramic glazes. Careful control of the scale treatment process (mechanical as well as thermal) together with the temperature of final glaze firing is necessary to obtain the glaze of desired color and quality.</jats:p>