The Defined Color Cellular Glass Production Using a Limited Set of Pigment

Number of journal: №8-2017
Autors:

Vaysman Ya.I.
Ketov A.A.
Ketov Yu.A.
Mazunin S.A. 
Chechulin V.L.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31659/0585-430X-2017-751-8-36-41

AbstractAbout the AuthorReferences
Cellular glass using as heat insulation material is constrained by its high cost and corresponding low competitiveness in comparison with other insulation materials. The hydrated gas producing mechanism allows to obtain cellular glass blocks of white color that can be colored with durable and stable inorganic pigments during manufacture process. The combination of facing and heat insulation properties in a single product significantly improves material consumer properties and increase its market opportunities. However, the presence of addition­ al facing properties needs in directional obtaining the desired color characteristics of the product. The possibility of obtaining cellular glass blocks with specific surface color using a limited number of ceramic pigments is discussed. The task of pigments choosing is solving using the traditional for physical­chemical analysis space of Gibbs triangle.
Ya.I. VAYSMAN1, Doctor of Sciences (Medicine),
A.A. KETOV1, Doctor of Sciences (Engineering) (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.),
Yu.A. KETOV 1, Engineer; S.A. MAZUNIN2 , Doctor of Sciences (Chemestry),
V.L. CHECHULIN2, Engineer 

1 Perm National Research Polytechnic University (29, Komsomolsky Avenue, Perm, 614990, Russian Federation) 
2 Perm State National Research University (15, Bukireva Street, Perm, 614990, Russian Federation)

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For citation: Vaysman Ya.I., Ketov A.A., Ketov Yu.A., Mazunin S.A., Chechulin V.L. The defined color cellular glass production using a limited set of pigment. Stroitel’nye Materialy [Construction Materials]. 2017. No. 8, pp. 36–41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31659/0585-430X-2017-751-8-36-41. (In Russian).


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