STUDY OF DUNE SANDS OF YAZYAVAN FOR PRODUCING CERAMIC MATERIALS
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https://doi.org/10.59957/jctm.v60.i4.2025.3Keywords:
ceramic materials, dune sands of Yazyavan, Shursuv bentonite clay, oil sludge, sintering, mineralogical compositions, x-ray phase analysisAbstract
Results are provided for a comprehensive study of the dune sands of the Yazyavan of the Fergana region to prepare ceramic materials. The research investigates the chemical-mineralogical compositions and physical-chemical characteristics of the dune sands, focusing on their suitability for ceramic production. Various analytical techniques were employed to characterize these sands, including granulometric analysis and X-ray diffraction, to determine the mineralogical composition. The findings reveal that the dune sands possess unique properties that can enhance the quality of ceramic materials when used in combination with other raw materials and industrial wastes available in Uzbekistan. The study emphasizes the importance of optimizing the raw material mix to improve the performance and cost-effectiveness of ceramic products. Additionally, the results contribute to the understanding of local mineral resources and their potential applications in the ceramics industry, highlighting the need for further research to explore innovative ways to utilize these materials effectively. The overall goal is to promote sustainable practices in the production of ceramic goods, leveraging local resources while minimizing environmental impact.
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