Dielectric Properties of Triaxial Porcelain Prepared Using Raw Native Materials Without Any Additions

Dielectric Properties of Triaxial Porcelain Prepared Using Raw Native Materials Without Any Additions

— in this study, production of porcelain, for the ceramic dielectric applications by using inexpensive natural raw materials or waste materials was undertaken. The principal raw materials of porcelain, such as kaolin, feldspar, and quartz, are relatively inexpensive and readily available. The raw materials used in this study were collected from Algerian source (Kaolin was from Debagh deposit, Quartz from El Oued city and Feldspar from Ain Barbar deposit). The basic electro-porcelain composition was selected consisting of 37% kaolin, 35% potash-feldspar and 28% quartz. The samples synthesized were characterized by be obtained in other materials. Today, the growing demand for X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique. The dielectric properties of porcelain bodies prepared without porcelain in the field of electrical engineering, caused by the
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