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Price discrimination and market power in export markets: The case of the ceramic tile industry. [PDF]
This paper combines the pricing-to-market equation and the residual demand elasticity equation to measure the extent of competition in the export markets of ceramic tiles, which has been dominated by Italian and Spanish producers since the late eighties.
Francisco Requena Silvente
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Effect of homogeneous ceramic tile waste on properties of mortar [PDF]
The subject of reduce, reuse and recycle of waste material either from industrial or agricultural sectors is considered very important in the general attempt for sustainable construction.
Hussin, Mohd. Warid +5 more
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Recycling of Iron Slag Waste in the Production of Ceramic Roof Tiles [PDF]
Marwa A Ahmed +4 more
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Characterization of an Ionization Readout Tile for nEXO
A new design for the anode of a time projection chamber, consisting of a charge-detecting "tile", is investigated for use in large scale liquid xenon detectors.
Albert, J. B. +144 more
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A large bulk of broken ceramic tiles change into wastage, these waste materials are not reusable and recyclable due to their physical and chemical structure.
B. Subedi, Dhurba Kumar Wagle, K. Basnet
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Assessment of Cementitious Ceramic Tile Adhesives in the Light of Repeatability and Reproducibility of the Tensile Adhesion Strength Measurements. [PDF]
Michalak J, Ziomek R.
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IntroductionEnvironmental sustainability in the ceramic tile industry has gained global attention due to its significant impact on the building and construction sector.
Dimuthu Thisna Vijerathne +2 more
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Formulation of triaxial ceramic masses for red wall tiles (BIII group) using marble waste [PDF]
The ornamental rock industry is known for producing a significant amount of marble waste. In this investigation, a study was carried out on the formulation of ceramic masses for red wall tiles (BIII group) using marble waste as an ecological alternative ...
J. C. R. Ramos, J. N. F. Holanda
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Use of Post-Flotation Solidified Tailings from Copper Production for Ceramic Tile Production. [PDF]
Izak P, Delikhovskyi Y, Olszyna A.
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Light-weight black ceramic insulation [PDF]
Ultra-high temperature, light-weight, black ceramic insulation having a density ranging from about 0.12 g/cc. to 0.6 g/cc. such as ceramic tile is obtained by pyrolyzing siloxane gels derived from the reaction of at least one organo dialkoxy silane and ...
Chen, Timothy S., Hsu, Ming-Ta S.
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