Enhancing Flame Retardancy: Enrichment of Huntite for Paint Industry Applications

Tülay Türk, Zeynep Üçerler*, İpek Sökmen, Murat Olgaç Kangal

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Abstract

Huntite, a naturally occurring carbonate mineral, originates through the alteration processes of dolomite and magnesite. While its structural characteristics align with typical carbonate minerals, its distinction arises from its polyhedral conjunctiveness. The versatile utility of huntite spans several industries, including paint, flame retardant, plastic, polymer, and pharmaceutical sectors. Noteworthy among its diverse applications is its utilization as a flame-retardant additive in raw materials. In this investigation, three samples received from the Denizli region of Turkey were subjected to detailed analysis followed by an enrichment process involving mechanical attrition and sieving of 38 microns where undersize products were obtained, exhibiting 86.9% huntite for the H-1 sample and 91.9% huntite for the H-2–3 sample. The huntite concentrates were then incorporated into paint formulations with the objective of enhancing flame retardancy. A series of testing protocols were implemented to assess the quality of the resulting paints, ultimately yielding a fire-resistant paint formulation through utilizing the H-1 sample.

Original languageEnglish
Article number180
JournalMinerals
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

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Keywords

  • enrichment
  • flame retardant mineral
  • huntite
  • industrial mineral
  • paint

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