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Volume 6

Research & Reviews: Journal of Material Sciences

ISSN: 2321-6212

Ceramics 2018

May 14-15, 2018

May 14-15, 2018 | Rome, Italy

4

th

International Conference and Expo on

Ceramics and Composite Materials

Usage of boron waste in transparent glazes

Fidan Tonza

1

, Ceren Peksen

2

and

Erhan Ayas

3

1,2

Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkiye

3

Anadolu University, Turkiye

T

he recycling of waste materials contrubition and usage as a raw material are important in terms of conservation of natural

balance and energy saving. Boron raw materials are the most important natural sources for many industrial applications

such as ceramic, agriculture and construction and their values become increased with the finding of boron usage in ceramic

industry. Boron is mined in Eskisehir Kirka region of Turkiye which has the biggest boron deposition of the World. Instead of

recreating the raw materials, the use of boron wastes has gained importance in ceramic glaze preparation because of preserving

the reserves. In the present study wastes of Eti Maden Kirka Plant were used in the production of ceramic glazes which

was suitable for different types of ceramic bodies. Boron waste added transparent glazes compositions were applied on the

biscuit fired ceramic samples and single firing was employed. The effects of the glaze compositions prepared with the different

additons of the boron waste on the ceramic surfaces were evaluated. It was seen that the boron waste added glaze is formed on

the ceramic bodies.

Recent Publications:

1. Kaman D, Koroglu L, Ayas E, Guney Y (2017) The effect of heat-treated boron derivative at 600 C on the mechanical

and microstruvtural properties of cement mortar, Construction and Building Materials, 154:743-7541.

2. Barutca B, Koroglu L, Ayas E, Koparal T (2018) In vitro cytotoxicity of monticellite based bioactive ceramic powder

synthesized from boron derivative waste, Ceramics International.

3. Koroglu L, Butev E, Esen Z, Ayas E (2017), A novel approach for synthesis of monticellite based bioactive ceramic

powders from boron derivative waste, Materials Letters, 209: 315-318.

4. Uslu T, Arol A (2004) Use of boron waste as an additive in red bricks, Waste Management, 24:217-220.

5. Kavas T (2006) Use of boron waste as a fluxing agent in production of red mud brick, Building and Environment,

41:1779-1783.

Biography

Fidan Tonza graduated from Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Fine Arts, and Department of Ceramics in 2007. She completed her Master of Arts Degree at the

same university on the subject of “Research of Eastern Mysticism, Anatolian Sufism and Ceramic Applications” in 2012. She completed her Ph.D. at Dokuz Eylul

University on the subject of “The Asociation of Street Art With Ceramic Material”. She has participated in several international and national exhibitions. She has

also received 3 awards. In 2011 she founded her own studio “Fidan Tonza Art Studio” in Izmir. In 2017, she started to work as an assistant professor at Samsun

Ondokuz Mayıs University of Fine Arts Faculty, Ceramic-Glass Department.

fidantonza@hotmail.com

Fidan Tonza et al., Res. Rev. J Mat. Sci. 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2321-6212-C1-014