INFLUENCE OF MOULD PRESSURE AND SUBSTITUTION OF QUARTZ BY PALM OIL FUEL ASH ON THE HARDNESS OF PORCELAIN BODY

Authors

  • H.U. Jamo Faculty of Science, Technology and Human Development, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
  • M.N. Maharaz Physics Department, Federal University, Dutse - Nigeria.

Abstract

This paper presents use of treated palm oil fuel ash (POFA)
as a substitute material for quartz in fabricating an improved
porcelain tile. Untreated POFA was dried in an oven at 100
ºC for 24 h. The untreated POFA was then grounded in a ball
mill to reduce the particle size to improve reactivity. It was
then sieved using a set of sieves (50 μm) to remove the
particles coarser than 50 μm. The untreated POFA was
heated at a temperature of 600 ºC for 1.5 h. The mixed
powder was pressed into pellets at pressure of 31MPa, 61
MPa, 91 MPa and 121 MPa. All the pellets were sintered at a
temperature of 1100 ºC for 2 h soaking time. It was found
that the bulk density and Vickers hardness of porcelain
increases with increase in substitution of quartz by POFA.
The highest bulk density and Vickers hardness of the
porcelain was achieved on 15 wt% substitution of quartz by
POFA at a Mould pressure of 91 MPa.

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2014-12-24

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