Abstract

A two-step technological scheme for removing iron from porcelain stone is presented: a combination of biological and chemical reduction of iron in stagnant and washing water regimes. The whiteness of porcelain stone increases after aging as well as after subsequent iron-removal operations with differing contributions: washing with ammonia oxalate > magnetic separation > washing with water.

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