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http://dx.doi.org/10.9727/jmsk.2016.29.4.179

Applicability as a Dancheong Pigment Raw Materials of Korean Low Grade Kaolin  

Moon, Dong Hyeok (Division of Conservation Science, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Han, Min Su (Division of Conservation Science, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Cho, Hyen Goo (Department of Geology and Research Institute of Natural Science, Gyeongsang National University)
Kim, Myoung Nam (Division of Conservation Science, National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
Kim, Jae Hwan (Center for Research Facilities, Chosun University)
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Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea / v.29, no.4, 2016 , pp. 179-190 More about this Journal
Abstract
X-ray diffraction analysis, chromaticity measurement, execution and evaluation by Dancheong artisan, accelerated weathering test, and fire resistance test were conducted to test the applicability as a Dancheong pigment raw materials of Korean low grade kaolin in cultural properties. The ores that feldspar rich and composed of fine particles (< $38.1{\mu}m$) showing advantageous for the inherent purpose of the white pigment than that of high grade kaolin. And the test of whiteness, concealment force, outdoor exposure durability and fire resistance shows similar or better result than existing products (Hobun and Sanhwa jidang). In conclusion, it is expected that the use of fine feldspar rich white soil and low-grade kaolin can be used as a white pigment raw materials which have similar to better material properties and economic efficiency than existing products.
Keywords
kaolin; low grade kaolin; feldspar rich white soil; Dancheong pigment; raw material for replacement;
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