Ultramafic rocks of the Aganozero chromium ore deposit (South Karelia) as a non-conventional magnesium-silicate raw material for the production of new ceramic materials

  • Ilyina V.P. IG KarRC RAS
  • Frolov P.V. IG KarRC RAS
Keywords: ultramafic rocks, mineral raw materials, ceramic materials, mechanical strength, thermal conductivity

Abstract

Ultramafic rocks of the Aganozero chromium ore deposit located in South Karelia are of practical interest as a high-Mg raw material for industrial application. The preliminary results of the study of high-Mg rocks and minerals from the Aganozero deposit for the production of new materials are reported. The high technological level and economic efficiency of the ceramic materials produced, based on Karelia’s high-Mg rocks and industrial minerals, were achieved by reducing energy consumption and simplifying the technological process. The practical application of local types of mineral products will increase the raw materials potential for the production of various types of refractories and industrial ceramics.

Author Biographies

Ilyina V.P., IG KarRC RAS

Cand. (PhD) of Technics
Senior Research Associate in the Section of Mineral Raw Materials 

Frolov P.V., IG KarRC RAS

Research Associate in the Section of Mineral Raw Materials 

Published
2019-11-18