International audienceThis study aims at evaluating the potential suitability of Tetouan and Meknes (central Morocco) clay material as raw materials in various ceramic applications by investigating their textural, chemical, thermal and firing characteristics. Textural properties were identified by specific surface area, cation exchange capacity (CEC) and bulk density (ρs). Chemical and thermal properties were assessed using XRF and TG/DTA techniques, respectively. Firing characteristics at temperatures from 800℃ to 1100℃ were determined by linear firing shrinkage, loss on weight and water absorption capacity. The Meknes clays are characterised by medium cation exchange capacity (CEC) and specific surface area (SSA) values due to their moder...
The present article addresses the potential usability of the Belevi clay from the Denizli region as ...
This note is a preliminary study from mineralogical and chemical points of view about the possibilit...
peer reviewedClays from the Saïss basin (northern Morocco) used traditionally in the ceramic industr...
International audienceThis study aims at evaluating the potential suitability of Tetouan and Meknes ...
peer reviewedThis study focuses on the mineralogical and geotechnical characterization of Northern M...
Five clayey materials from two quarries located in the Amezmiz region (Morocco) were sampled and inv...
Clays are a natural resource used for millennia. Currently applications such as industrial minerals ...
Northern Morocco has an important local ceramic industry. Twenty-three Craterous and Pliocene clays ...
peer reviewedFeatures of clayey raw materials from most important traditional pottery centers in the...
This article summarized some characteristics of clayey materials from semi-arid climate in Far North...
Numerous traditional ceramic workshops occur within a range of 10 to 80 km around the city of Marrak...
peer reviewedThree clayey materials named MY3, KK and KG originating from the Foumban region (west C...
peer reviewedCeramic clays are among the most complicated of ceramic systems because of the very int...
This work proposes the mixing of two varieties of Moroccan clay (C1 and C2) with silica sand in orde...
peer reviewedOur aim is to characterize four types of alluvial clays from the locality of Ngwenfon s...
The present article addresses the potential usability of the Belevi clay from the Denizli region as ...
This note is a preliminary study from mineralogical and chemical points of view about the possibilit...
peer reviewedClays from the Saïss basin (northern Morocco) used traditionally in the ceramic industr...
International audienceThis study aims at evaluating the potential suitability of Tetouan and Meknes ...
peer reviewedThis study focuses on the mineralogical and geotechnical characterization of Northern M...
Five clayey materials from two quarries located in the Amezmiz region (Morocco) were sampled and inv...
Clays are a natural resource used for millennia. Currently applications such as industrial minerals ...
Northern Morocco has an important local ceramic industry. Twenty-three Craterous and Pliocene clays ...
peer reviewedFeatures of clayey raw materials from most important traditional pottery centers in the...
This article summarized some characteristics of clayey materials from semi-arid climate in Far North...
Numerous traditional ceramic workshops occur within a range of 10 to 80 km around the city of Marrak...
peer reviewedThree clayey materials named MY3, KK and KG originating from the Foumban region (west C...
peer reviewedCeramic clays are among the most complicated of ceramic systems because of the very int...
This work proposes the mixing of two varieties of Moroccan clay (C1 and C2) with silica sand in orde...
peer reviewedOur aim is to characterize four types of alluvial clays from the locality of Ngwenfon s...
The present article addresses the potential usability of the Belevi clay from the Denizli region as ...
This note is a preliminary study from mineralogical and chemical points of view about the possibilit...
peer reviewedClays from the Saïss basin (northern Morocco) used traditionally in the ceramic industr...