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Pyroxenite-Based Ceramic Pigment

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A composition of a ceramic pigment has been developed using pyroxenite, including pyroxene minerals — augite and enstatite—with forsterite, serpentine and coloring oxides of iron and chromium being present. The compositions of the crystalline phases in pigments were investigated by means of XPAand microanalysis as a function of the firing temperature. A ceramic pigment with diopside structure makes it possible to obtain a brown coating when using the pigment in a wide range of firing temperatures 850 – 1250°C, excluding melting of the pigment while improving the purity of tone and brightness of the coating.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 12, pp. 20 – 26, December, 2020.

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Il’ina, V.P. Pyroxenite-Based Ceramic Pigment. Glass Ceram 77, 457–462 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-021-00332-w

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