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Application of Bulk Talc to Molding Material (주형재료로서 덩어리 활석의 이용)

  • Ha, Man-Jin;Lee, Zin-Hyoung;Lee, Sang-Soo;Eun, Hee-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 1994
  • The possibility of using bulk talc as molding material was reviewed and tested with the measurement of thermal properties and computer simulations. The measured thermal conductivity and heat diffusivity($k{\rho}c$) of talc were $2.4W/m^{\circ}C$ and $6.6{\times}10^6J^2/m^4^{\circ}C^2s$, respectively. Thermal properties of talc could be ranked between those of sand mold and iron mold. Talc transforms into cristobalite and enstatite at $910^{\circ}C$, During the transformation volume and structure change, cracks appear on the surface and distortion occurs. Therefore talc can be used for molding material below $910^{\circ}C$ if carefully treated. Computer simulation was carried out to test whether talc insert could promote directional solidification in sand mold and iron mold. In sand mold, it was possible to achieve directional solidification of thin plate casting with the length to thickness ratio of 15, if both iron insert and talc insert were used. In iron mold, it was possible to achieve directional solidification only with talc insert.

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Interlayered Structures of Talc and Chlorite in the Talc Deposits of the Yugu Area, Korea (충남 유구지역 활석광상에서 관찰되는 활석과 녹니석의 혼합층상 특성)

  • Kim Geon-Young;Kim Soo Jin;Koh Yong Kwon;Bae Dae Seok
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.3 s.45
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    • pp.195-204
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    • 2005
  • Interlayered structures of talc and chlorite in the talc deposits of the Yugu area are studied using transmission electron microscope. Packets of chlorite-like layer in talcs or packets of talc-like layer in chlorites are commonly observed. Randomly interlayered features of talc and chlorite are locally observed in some specimens. Reactions observed in the present study include the addition or removal of a brucite-like layer in the interlayer region of the talc or chlorite resulting in the , transformation between a talc and a chlorite layers and breakdown or formation of a talc-like layer resulting in transformation between two talc layer and one chlorite layer. Both reactions are accompanied by a significant change in volume. In addition to these mechanisms, there are two volume conserving mechanisms; the combination of both mechanisms and mutual transformation in a complex manner. Reactions from 2 chlorite layers to 3 talc layers, from 2 chlorite layers + 1 talc layers to 1 chlorite layers + 3 talc layers, and from 3 chlorite layers to 5 talc layers are observed among the complex type mechanisms.

Archaeological Scientific Characteristics of Patternless Pottery with Talc Temper: Baekseokdong Gojaemigol Site in Cheonan, Korea (활석비짐 무문토기의 고고과학적 특성: 천안 백석동 고재미골 유적)

  • Kim, Su Kyoung;Lee, Chan Hee
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.159-173
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    • 2015
  • The patternless potteries excavated from the Baekseokdong Gojaemigol site in Cheonan, was subdivided into talc and non-talc (including amphibole) type pottery. The potteries showed black, reddish brown and yellowish brown colors, but represent to difference with occurrences and internal texture of raw materials and temper minerals. The all potteries and paleosoils are commonly high content of temper minerals with poorly sorting and roundness of particles, and the paleosoils composed mainly of quartz, plagioclase, mica, chlorite and kaolinite. Between the talc and non-talc type potteries are very similar with magnetic susceptibility, absorption ratio and specific gravity. Geochemical behaviors of major, minor, compatible and incompatible elements in talc pottery are very similar with amphibole, non-talc pottery and paleosoils, and well correspondence with enrichment and deficiency patterns of each element, and the talc and amphibole potteries are highly enriched patterns of MgO concentration. In paleosoils of Gojaemigol site, talc and amphibole are not detected, therefore, making the pottery of the site estimate the possible to artificial additions of the temper minerals of talc and amphibole used interbedded talc layer within gneiss complex near the Baekseokdong area. Based on the phase relations, differential thermal and thermal gravimetric analyses, the potteries could be classified into two groups by firing temperature. The one group of talc temper pottery fired from 800 to $870^{\circ}C$ and the other group of amphibole and non-talc temper pottery revealed of 900 to $950^{\circ}C$.

Effects of Particle Size of Alumina on the Behaviors of Tape Casting and Sintering of Alumina-Talc System (알루미나-활석계에서 알루미나의 입자 크기가 테이프 케스팅 및 소결 거동에 미치는 영향)

  • 윤원균;김호양;이정아;김정주
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.1213-1220
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    • 1997
  • Effect of particle size of alumina and amount of talc on tape casting and densification behaviors of alumina-talc system were investigated. The pseudoplastic behaviors of slurries increased with increase in amount of talc addition and decrease in alumina particle size. In case of using coarse alumina powder, densification of specimens were accelerated with increase of sintering temperature and amount of talc addition. On the contrary, fine alumina powder retarded of rearrangement of alumina particle during liquid phase sintering due to premature densification of alumina matrix region before formation of liquid phase and then densification of specimens were suppressed with increase of sintering temperature and amount of talc addition.

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A study on Talc mineralization of Serpentine (사문석(蛇紋石)의 활석화과정(滑石化過程)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Chi, Jeong Mahn;Kim, Kyu Bong
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 1977
  • Biggest talc deposits of South Korea, localized in Choong-Chung-Nam-do, are known as a products of hydrothermal metamorphism of serpentine. From studying mineral paragenesis and localization, three types of talc mineralization is presumed as follows: 1) Extended talc mineralization from autometamorphism (serpentinization) of ultra-basic igneous rocks, 2) Schistose talc rock as green schist facies of regional metamorphism and 3) Late hydrothermal mineralization and purification of serpentine and pre-existing low grade ores.

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Mechanical Properties of Talc-Filled Polypropylene : Coupling Agent Effect (Talc로 충전된 폴리프로필렌의 기계적 물성 : 커플링제 효과)

  • 김주성;최미애;박태욱;김덕준
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.770-776
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    • 2000
  • The effect of unreactive coupling agent on mechanical and thermal properties of talc-filled polypropylene (PP) composites was studied. Stearic and oleic acids were introduced as coupling agents, and tensile, flexural, and impact strength, thermal stability and melting transition temperature were measured and analyzed according to the types and concentration of coupling agents. Tensile and flexural strength were enhanced by introduction of coupling agent and the maximum effect was observed at the concentration of 3 wt% of coupling agent. Tensile and flexural strength of PP treated with oleic acid were higher than those of PP treated with stearic acid. but impact strength vice-versa. The reasons for these results were postulated by analyzing morphologies of talc-filled PP observed by SEM.

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Effect of Talc on cell density in foam processing with CO2 (Talc 함유량이 초미세 발포 셀-밀도에 미치는 영향)

  • 이보형;차성운
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.1406-1409
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    • 2003
  • There is a great demand for reducing the amount of material used in mass-produced plastics parts, for material cost constitutes a large percentage of the total cost of 60%. It may be noted that the price of plastics is directly rotated to the price of petroleum. Material reduction therefore decreases the amount of oil needed for the manufacture of plastics and thus help conserve this natural resource. Therefore microcellular foaming process(MCPs) was studied for solving this problems alternatively in 1980's at M.I.T Until now in MCPs carbon dioxide gas was mainly used for microcellular foaming. Besides, Talc was used for reducing the price of plastics. Consequently, we must certificate using the Talc in MCPs according to contents of the Talc.

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A Study on Using Possibility of Talc Powder as Concrete Admixture (활석 미분말의 콘크리트용 혼화재료로써 활용가능성에 관한 연구)

  • Woo, Jong-Kwon;Ryu, Hyun-Gi
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction
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    • v.6 no.4 s.22
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2006
  • Admixture materials are used in mixing concrete or mortar to improve quality and performance of the concrete. This study examines the potential use of talc as a substitute for cement, the benefits of recycling waste resources for economical efficiency and quality improvement of concrete. The test was carried out by replacing the plain mix with fine grains of talc at the rate of 10%, 20%, and 30%. Talc was divided into three groups depending on the degree of pulverizing. For wet concrete, porosity, slump, bleeding per unit, and setting time by penetration resistance were measured; similarly, for dry concrete, strength and watertight Property were tested. Test results showed that the amount of bleeding and setting time could be shortened, but the strength and watertight proofing severely deteriorated. However, at the replacement rate of 10%, talc showed equal performance with the plain at all degrees of pulverization, which suggests its potential use as admixture material.

Effect of Talc on Improvement of Gravure Printability of Coated Paperboard

  • Kim, Chang-Keun;Cheong, Hee-Seok;Cho, Byoung-Uk;Lee, Yong-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry Conference
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    • 2006.06b
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    • pp.505-508
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    • 2006
  • Talc has been used as coating pigments for gravure printing paper and light weight coated paper (LWC) in Europe for 30 years and the use of talc has been significantly increased every year. Currently, talc is used for about 15% of pigments for paper coating. Especially more than 50% of the coating pigments for gravure printing paper and web printing paper (web off-set) is applying talc. The use of talc improves printability, smoothness, and the coverage of base paper, and showed a significant effect on reducing the coated paper basis weight. In addition, it improves compressibility of the coating layer, influencing the gravure printability.

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Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene/Talc Composites Prepared via Solid-State Extrusion (고상 압출된 폴리프로필렌/탈크 복합재료의 기계적 물성)

  • Lee, Jaechoon;Ha, Chang-Sik
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 2016
  • We investigated the specific gravity and mechanical property changes of solid-state extruded polypropylene (PP)/talc composites before and after orientation. The specific gravity of the composites increases with increasing the filler contents. The specific gravity of the oriented specimen containing filler in PP matrix is found to be much smaller than that of pre-specimen due to the formation of more micro-voids. It was found that the tensile properties of the composites are increased up to the talc content of 10 wt%, but after the contents exceeding 10 wt%, the tensile properties are decreased. For oriented specimens, the tensile strength of the composites showed monotonously decrease with increasing talc contents. When the contents of talc is 10 wt%, the theoretical values according to Halpin-Tsai equation are close to the experimental values but over 20 wt% of talc contents, the deviation of the experimental values from the theoretical prediction becomes higher. The maximum flexural strength and modulus were observed for PP/talc composites when the talc contents was 10 wt% for both pre-specimen and oriented specimen.