Abstract:
They analyzed the influence of iron-containing phases on the ceramics color development made of Kaolin clay of Nizhneuvelsky deposit. Materials and Methods: The result of the complex application of modem study methods - thermal, electron microscopic, radiographic. Mossbauer. optical - it was established that the change of kaolin clay calcination temperature from 1000CC to 1200CC leads to the increase of L* luminance from 75 to 79 NBS units (National Bureau of Standards. USA), which correlates with the analysis of Mossbauer spectra, reflecting the decrease of the strongly staining phase of hematite. The crystallization of the mullite mineral is the consequence of ceramics clarification process based on Kaolin clay with the calcination temperature increase from 1000?C to 1200?C. It was found that Fe3+ ions could produce the absorption lines at the wavelengths of 432 and 480 mil. only being in the structure of mullite.