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Effect of the Addition of Porcelain Tile Polishing Residue in Ceramic Masses for Sanitary Ware
Currently, there is a severe shortage of good-quality feldspar deposits. On the other hand, porcelain tile polishing residue has been widely recognized as an alternative raw material for the ceramic industry.
Ricardo H. L. Silva +6 more
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Foi proposto um modelo para o processo de gresificação de massas cerâmicas de grés porcelânico, baseado na correlação entre a porosidade e os componentes da massa e sua evolução com a temperatura.
L. Sánchez-Muñoz +5 more
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The article is devoted to the attribution of English ceramics and Russian porcelain artworks united by the common typology of models, the time of creation and the source of entry into the collection of Ekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts.
Afanasyeva Anna N., Vinokurov Sergey E.
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Effect of soda-lime glass on sintering and technological properties of porcelain stoneware tiles [PDF]
The feasibility of waste glass recycling in ceramic tile production was assessed with special reference to fully vitrified products (porcelain stoneware).
Dondi, M., Guarini, G., Matteucci, F.
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The influence of microstructure on the performance of white porcelain stoneware [PDF]
In the last years polished white porcelain stoneware tiles, coupling the smooth and glossy surface with the increased body whiteness, get a prominent role on the market.
Dondi, M. +6 more
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The use of perlite as flux in the production of porcelain stoneware tiles
In this study, the effect of perlite from NW Turkey on the physical properties of ceramic tile bodies was investigated. The phases present in the raw materials were measured by X-ray diffraction while chemical analysis of the raw materials were ...
Kağan Kayacı
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Effect of scale-up on the properties of PCM-impregnated tiles containing glass scraps
In the latest years, the interest about Phase Change Materials (PCM) in building applications grew in force of their capability to adsorb heat and limit in-out building heat exchanges.
Chiara Molinari +7 more
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The development of the ceramic industry requires the creation of new innovative products with improved properties. Given the growing demand for high-quality finishing materials and the limited availability of traditional raw materials, the search for ...
Assel Darkhan +5 more
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This work aims to evaluate through technological tests the use of quartzite residues as component at the the production of porcelain stoneware. Were collected five samples of quartzites called of green quartzite, black quartzite, pink quartzite, goldy ...
Marcondes Mendes Souza +1 more
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Commercial porcelain stoneware tiles are vitrified tiles (noted as C) that are composed of clay, feldspar, and quartz. They require high temperature sintering at 1230 °C that result in high energy costs. This study aimed to compare the energy consumption
Sangsom Chitwaree +3 more
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