Riolite S1

Chemistry

CaO0.100
MgO0.100
K2O7.000
Na2O0.500
TiO20.090
Al2O312.500
SiO277.000
Fe2O30.900

Volatiles

LOI1.750

Mineralogy

Miscellaneous

Notes

Riolite S is similar but in a coarser size.

Riolite is a rock containing as essential minerals: quartz (50%), potassium feldspar (30%), kaolinite (12%) and accessory minerals (8%).

Riolite is currently used in the ceramics industry for the production of red single-fired tiles and in the refractory industry. With chemical and physical properties similar to those of Maffei pegmatite used in single-fired whiteware, riolite is utilized for its special characteristic of being totally without organic impurities. After being properly crushed and sieved, riolite is also used in single-fired whiteware; in mixtures with aplite, it forms eutectic points at lower temperatures than either component singly, without altering the sintering range. Research is underway to investigate the possible applications of riolite in porcelain stoneware.

The Maffei Group riolite quarry is an open-pit mine.


Data

Suppliers

Authors

XML

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<families>
<family name="AlumSilicate"/>
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<regions>
<region name="Europe"/>
</regions>
<oxides>
<oxide symbol="CaO" name="Calcium Oxide, Calcia" status="" percent="0.100" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="MgO" name="Magnesium Oxide, Magnesia" status="" percent="0.100" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="K2O" name="Potassium Oxide" status="" percent="7.000" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Na2O" name="Sodium Oxide, Soda" status="" percent="0.500" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="TiO2" name="Titanium Dioxide, Titania" status="" percent="0.090" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Al2O3" name="Aluminum Oxide, Alumina" status="" percent="12.500" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="SiO2" name="Silicon Dioxide, Silica" status="" percent="77.000" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Fe2O3" name="Iron Oxide, Ferric Oxide" status="" percent="0.900" tolerance=""/>
</oxides>
<volatiles>
<volatile symbol="" name="" percent="1.750" tolerance=""/>
</volatiles>
<minerals>
<mineral name="Quartz" detail="50"/>
<mineral name="K-Feldspar" detail="30"/>
<mineral name="Kaolinite" detail="12"/>
</minerals>
<suppliers>
<supplier name="Maffei Natural Resources" country="IT" url="http://www.maffei.it" label=""/>
</suppliers>
<notes>
<note>Riolite S is similar but in a coarser size.

Riolite is a rock containing as essential minerals: quartz (50%), potassium feldspar (30%), kaolinite (12%) and accessory minerals (8%).

Riolite is currently used in the ceramics industry for the production of red single-fired tiles and in the refractory industry. With chemical and physical properties similar to those of Maffei pegmatite used in single-fired whiteware, riolite is utilized for its special characteristic of being totally without organic impurities. After being properly crushed and sieved, riolite is also used in single-fired whiteware; in mixtures with aplite, it forms eutectic points at lower temperatures than either component singly, without altering the sintering range. Research is underway to investigate the possible applications of riolite in porcelain stoneware.

The Maffei Group riolite quarry is an open-pit mine.
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