Characterisation and ceramic application of clays from North Africa
Abstract
The mineralogical, chemical, physical and thermal analyses of the representative clays from North Africa (Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia) have been studied for their potential use in traditional ceramic industry. The clay fractions of the Moroccan and Algerian clays are essentially composed of illite (38 and 21%, respectively) and kaolinite (17 and 12%, respectively) as predominant minerals, with subordinate I/Sm mixed-layer (10 and 3%, respectively). The non-clay minerals are quartz, calcite,...