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Tricalcium Phosphate

Alternate Names: Tri-Calcium Phos, Tribasic Calcium Phosphate, Synthetic Bone Ash, Calcium Orthophosphate, TCP

Oxide Analysis Formula
CaO 54.23% 0.75
P2O5 45.76% 0.25
Oxide Weight 77.56
Formula Weight 77.56

Notes

Also known as Synthetic Bone Ash, Calcium Orthophosphate, TCP. A white, odorless, tasteless very small particle size powder that is stable in air, insoluble in alcohol and very slightly soluble in water. In ceramics it is used as a substitute for bone ash in glazes and bodies since its chemistry is similar.

However brand name materials do not match the theoretical chemistry here and they can have an LOI of up to 10%. Often Ca rather than CaO content is quoted. There are normally ppm amounts of heavy metals, arsenic, fluoride.

CAS1306-06-5 is Hydroxyapatite (HAP), 7758-87-4 is Tricalcium Phosphate (TCP). These have different Ca/P molar ratios: 1.67 vs 1.5.

Calcium phosphate makes up most of the bones and teeth. Companies doing use 3D printing of medical grades of TCP and HAP for orthopedic, spinal and cranial implants and bone substitutes, they generate porous yet strong products. They are biocompatible, bioactive, osseointegating.

Related Information

An original container bag of Tricalcium Phosphate

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Tricalcium Phosphate original container

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Although they are calling it Tricalcium Phosphate, it is actually Hydroxyapatite.

Links

Materials DiCalcium Phosphate
Materials Bone Ash
Materials Tricalcium Phosphate, F.C.C.
Materials Bone Ash Calcined
Typecodes Generic Material
Generic materials are those with no brand name. Normally they are theoretical, the chemistry portrays what a specimen would be if it had no contamination. Generic materials are helpful in educational situations where students need to study material theory (later they graduate to dealing with real world materials). They are also helpful where the chemistry of an actual material is not known. Often the accuracy of calculations is sufficient using generic materials.
Typecodes Opacifier
Opacifiers are powders that turn transparent glazes opaque by various chemical and physical mechanisms (and combinations of mechanisms).
URLs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricalcium_Phosphate
Tricalcium phosphate at Wikipedia
Oxides P2O5 - Phosphorus Pentoxide

Data

Frit Softening Point 1670C
Density (Specific Gravity) 3.18

Mechanisms

Glaze OpacifierTricalcium phosphate has been used as an opacifier (to replace tin oxide) to give similar color, texture, and brilliance in leadless sanitaryware glazes above cone 8. Does not produce opacity at lower temperatures.
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