The possibility of synthesizing ceramic pigments based on industrial waste: nepheline sludge from alumina production, spent SVD catalyst, spent catalytic complex Ziegler - Natta has been studied. The use of the investigated materials makes it possible to reduce the cost of producing ceramic pigments. Using nepheline sludge and spent catalysts, overglaze paints and ceramic pigments in the sandy brown-olive range can be obtained. The synthesized pigments are also recommended for the volumetric coloring of ceramic masses in the production of building materials. Tab. 3, ill. 3, bibliography: 6 titles.
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