ESTIMATION OF FIRING TEMPERATURE OF ISLAMIC CERAMIC USING XRD AND FTIR

<strong>Firing minerals plays an important role in the estimation of firing temperature and thermal transformation in ceramic components. In this study, a comparison between XRD and FTIR was used in order to identify the firing minerals of ceramic from Al-Fūsṭāṭ, Cairo (641-1168 AD). Two types...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c34a9a363e3242dd8beceeddf34271c62021-12-02T08:23:07ZESTIMATION OF FIRING TEMPERATURE OF ISLAMIC CERAMIC USING XRD AND FTIR2356-87042536-995410.36816/shedet.004.11https://doaj.org/article/c34a9a363e3242dd8beceeddf34271c62017-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://shedet.journals.ekb.eg/article_87837_1861e733d221f1e1cce85c2cf63344b4.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2356-8704https://doaj.org/toc/2536-9954<strong>Firing minerals plays an important role in the estimation of firing temperature and thermal transformation in ceramic components. In this study, a comparison between XRD and FTIR was used in order to identify the firing minerals of ceramic from Al-Fūsṭāṭ, Cairo (641-1168 AD). Two types of minerals described in this study, meta-stable minerals (e.g. Gehlenite and Wollastonite), and stable minerals (e.g. Diopside). The thermal minerals are an indicator of the firing temperature of archaeological ceramic. All selected objects were fired above 850-900 °C. The results indicate that the ceramic from Mamlūk period has high quality of production. Firing at high temperature produce hard ceramic that requires special conservation materials when it applied.</strong>Hamada SadekFayoum Universityarticleceramicsfiring mineralstemperaturemamlūkxrdftirdiopsidesecondary calciteAuxiliary sciences of historyCArchaeologyCC1-960ENShedet, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 167-174 (2017)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic ceramics
firing minerals
temperature
mamlūk
xrd
ftir
diopside
secondary calcite
Auxiliary sciences of history
C
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle ceramics
firing minerals
temperature
mamlūk
xrd
ftir
diopside
secondary calcite
Auxiliary sciences of history
C
Archaeology
CC1-960
Hamada Sadek
ESTIMATION OF FIRING TEMPERATURE OF ISLAMIC CERAMIC USING XRD AND FTIR
description <strong>Firing minerals plays an important role in the estimation of firing temperature and thermal transformation in ceramic components. In this study, a comparison between XRD and FTIR was used in order to identify the firing minerals of ceramic from Al-Fūsṭāṭ, Cairo (641-1168 AD). Two types of minerals described in this study, meta-stable minerals (e.g. Gehlenite and Wollastonite), and stable minerals (e.g. Diopside). The thermal minerals are an indicator of the firing temperature of archaeological ceramic. All selected objects were fired above 850-900 °C. The results indicate that the ceramic from Mamlūk period has high quality of production. Firing at high temperature produce hard ceramic that requires special conservation materials when it applied.</strong>
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author Hamada Sadek
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title ESTIMATION OF FIRING TEMPERATURE OF ISLAMIC CERAMIC USING XRD AND FTIR
title_short ESTIMATION OF FIRING TEMPERATURE OF ISLAMIC CERAMIC USING XRD AND FTIR
title_full ESTIMATION OF FIRING TEMPERATURE OF ISLAMIC CERAMIC USING XRD AND FTIR
title_fullStr ESTIMATION OF FIRING TEMPERATURE OF ISLAMIC CERAMIC USING XRD AND FTIR
title_full_unstemmed ESTIMATION OF FIRING TEMPERATURE OF ISLAMIC CERAMIC USING XRD AND FTIR
title_sort estimation of firing temperature of islamic ceramic using xrd and ftir
publisher Fayoum University
publishDate 2017
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