Characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paint

Two materials are studied to synthesize a vinyl painting. Iron ore is an iron pigment with an oolithic structure containing phosphorus. The second material is a steel by-product. The raw materials proprieties were studied by chemical, particle size, thermal, XRD and spectrophotometric analysis. The...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Tayeb Abedghars, Mokhtar Ghers, Salah Bouhouche, Belgacem Bezzına
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration 2020-08-01
Series:Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/bulletinofmre/issue/48489/604081?publisher=mta
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spelling doaj-83c79e3b889b400a88289ae4bc086d2f2020-11-25T03:43:33ZengGeneral Directorate of Mineral Research and ExplorationBulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration0026-45632020-08-011621621910.19111/bulletinofmre.60408176Characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paintMohammed Tayeb AbedgharsMokhtar GhersSalah BouhoucheBelgacem BezzınaTwo materials are studied to synthesize a vinyl painting. Iron ore is an iron pigment with an oolithic structure containing phosphorus. The second material is a steel by-product. The raw materials proprieties were studied by chemical, particle size, thermal, XRD and spectrophotometric analysis. The iron contents of the pigment and scale are respectively 53.18% and 73.83%. The grindability of scale is better than that of the pigment. The particle volume distribution is 0.7 to 32 µm for scale and 0.6 to 40 µm for pigment. TGA and DTA tests show that the pigment loses weight with phase dissolution by consuming energy and the scale gains weight with the formation of a new phase when the temperature increases. The SEM of the scale showed a homogeneous structure of iron oxide grains ranging from 1 to 10 μm. XRD analysis shows that the iron in the pigment is in the form of (Fe2O3) and FeO (OH)) and very little (Fe2SiO4). The iron in the scale is in the form of (FeO, Fe2O3 and Fe3O4). Spectrophotometric tests show that the two materials have no absorption and their reflection is maximum (100%) in the visible range.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/bulletinofmre/issue/48489/604081?publisher=mtapigment ironscale (calamine)simultaneous thermal analysisx-ray diffractionspectrophotometry
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author Mohammed Tayeb Abedghars
Mokhtar Ghers
Salah Bouhouche
Belgacem Bezzına
spellingShingle Mohammed Tayeb Abedghars
Mokhtar Ghers
Salah Bouhouche
Belgacem Bezzına
Characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paint
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
pigment iron
scale (calamine)
simultaneous thermal analysis
x-ray diffraction
spectrophotometry
author_facet Mohammed Tayeb Abedghars
Mokhtar Ghers
Salah Bouhouche
Belgacem Bezzına
author_sort Mohammed Tayeb Abedghars
title Characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paint
title_short Characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paint
title_full Characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paint
title_fullStr Characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paint
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paint
title_sort characterization of iron ore and scale for synthesizing vinyl paint
publisher General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration
series Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
issn 0026-4563
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Two materials are studied to synthesize a vinyl painting. Iron ore is an iron pigment with an oolithic structure containing phosphorus. The second material is a steel by-product. The raw materials proprieties were studied by chemical, particle size, thermal, XRD and spectrophotometric analysis. The iron contents of the pigment and scale are respectively 53.18% and 73.83%. The grindability of scale is better than that of the pigment. The particle volume distribution is 0.7 to 32 µm for scale and 0.6 to 40 µm for pigment. TGA and DTA tests show that the pigment loses weight with phase dissolution by consuming energy and the scale gains weight with the formation of a new phase when the temperature increases. The SEM of the scale showed a homogeneous structure of iron oxide grains ranging from 1 to 10 μm. XRD analysis shows that the iron in the pigment is in the form of (Fe2O3) and FeO (OH)) and very little (Fe2SiO4). The iron in the scale is in the form of (FeO, Fe2O3 and Fe3O4). Spectrophotometric tests show that the two materials have no absorption and their reflection is maximum (100%) in the visible range.
topic pigment iron
scale (calamine)
simultaneous thermal analysis
x-ray diffraction
spectrophotometry
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/bulletinofmre/issue/48489/604081?publisher=mta
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