Abstract
The possibility of preparing ceramic pigments on the basis of natural silicates is investigated. It is shown that tremolite and diopside rock can be used for obtaining ceramic pigments with the structure of diopside. Wollastonite gives a wollastonite structure which can be the base for preparing diopside and anorthite using additives.
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Pogrebenkov, V.M., Sedel'nikova, M.B. & Vereshchagin, V.I. Ceramic pigments based on calcium-magnesium silicates. Glass Ceram 53, 30–32 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01171396
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