Radiometric analysis of raw materials and end products in the Turkish ceramics industry
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This study presents the findings of radiometric analysis carried out to determine the activity
concentrations of natural radionuclides in raw materials (clay, kaolin, quartz, feldspar, dolomite,
alumina, bauxite, zirconium minerals, red mud and frit) and end products (glazed ceramic wall and
floor tiles) in the Turkish ceramics industry. Hundred forty-six samples were obtained from various
manufacturers and suppliers throughout the country and analyzed using gamma-ray spectrometer
with HPGe detectors. Radiological parameters such as radium equivalent activity, activity concentration
index and alpha index were calculated to assess the radiological aspects of the use of the ceramic end
products as decorative or covering materials in construction sector. Results obtained were examined in
the light of the relevant national and international legislation and guidance and compared with the
results of similar studies reported in different countries. The results suggest that the use of ceramic end
product samples examined in the construction of dwellings, workplaces and industrial buildings in
Turkey is unlikely to give rise to any significant radiation exposure to the occupants
