Morphological characterization of non-metallic raw materials in Ilocos Norte / (Record no. 23522)

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Personal name Ganado, Mary Angel C.
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Title Morphological characterization of non-metallic raw materials in Ilocos Norte /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Mary Angel C. Ganado
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. City of Batac :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. MMSU,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024.
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Extent xiii, 65 leaves :
Dimensions 29 cm.
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General note UTHESIS (Bachelor of Science in Ceramic Engineering)
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography : leaves 39-41
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Summary, etc. This study investigates the morphological characterization of clay and sand, <br/>from various towns across Ilocos Norte, Philippines. Employing scanning electron <br/>microscopy, the research examines the structural attributes of these materials, aiming <br/>to identify variations among different locales. Clay and sand samples from 23 towns <br/>were collected and analyzed to assess their particle size and morphology. The findings <br/>reveal distinct morphological features: plate structures predominant in Adams, <br/>Pagudpud, Solsona, Marcos, Laoag, Carasi, Pasuquin, and Bangui; fibrous structures <br/>identified in San Nicolas and Nueva Era; and aggregate structures prevalent in Bacarra, <br/>Banna, Batac, Badoc, Burgos, Currimao, Dumalneg, Dingras, Pinili, Piddig, Paoay, <br/>Sarrat, and Vintar. Notably, plate structures exhibit suitability for pottery and ceramic <br/>production, fibrous structures for refractories, and aggregate structures for construction <br/>and manufacturing purposes. The measurements of particle size of clay range from <br/>90.099 to 99.502 μm. On the other hand, sand particle size ranges from 96.918 to <br/>99.972μm. Ilocos Norte clay, particularly solsona clay and commercial kaolin clay <br/>share a similar plate structure that makes them suitable for various ceramic <br/>applications, including earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Solsona clay contain <br/>larger and more uniformly shaped kaolinite particles, leading to a more distinct plate<br/>like arrangement. In contrast, kaolin clay particles may vary in size and shape, resulting <br/>in a less defined structure. This study is motivated by the need to optimize the <br/>utilization of local geological materials for industrial and economic development.
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