Incorporación de residuos derivados de la fabricación cerámica y del vidrio reciclado en el proceso cerámico integral [PDF]
The following research work shows the results of the introduction of waste generated by the ceramic industry, such as the calcined clay from fired porcelain of stoneware and raw biscuit, sludge and cleaning water, as well as waste from other sectors ...
Allepuz, S. +5 more
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Stain Resistance of Porcelain Stoneware Tiles: The Influence of Microstructure
This work deals with the appraisal of the most important microstructural parameters influencing the stain resistance of polished porcelain stoneware tiles. The correlations between the stain resistance on one side and bulk or surface characteristics on the other side were evaluated through a statistical approach, which provided a previsional model of ...
Dondi M +4 more
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Effect of nanosilica and nanoboehmite in the pyroplastic deformation of a porcelain tile paste
Abstract Porcelain tiles are low‐porosity ceramic coatings, formed by a mixture of clay minerals, quartz, and feldspars, and fired at temperatures close to 1200°C with formation of a liquid phase that can result in unwanted pyroplastic deformations. In addition, the rectangular formats, large dimensions, reduced thicknesses, and fast thermal cycles ...
Vicente de Lorenzi +6 more
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Effect of Crushed Glass Cullet Sizes on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Red Clay Bricks
This study reports the effect of clear waste glass from bottles added on 20 to 30 wt.% and variable particle size (<500, <300, and <212 μm), into clay mixtures for the handmade brick manufacturing process. The bricks were manufactured with mixtures of clay, crushed glass, and water in different proportions, homogenized, casted in wooden molds, air ...
Patricia Ponce Peña +8 more
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Spatio-temporal modelling of dengue fever incidence in Malaysia [PDF]
Previous studies reported significant relationship between dengue incidence rate (DIR) and both climatic and non-climatic factors. Therefore, this study proposes a generalised additive model (GAM) framework for dengue risk in Malaysia by using both ...
Che-Him, Norziha +5 more
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The ceramic tile industry has a global warming potential of 14.4 kg CO2 equivalent per square meter, with CO2 emissions comprising 92.1% of its impact. Annually, it emits 19 million tons of CO2, about 1% of Europe's industrial emissions regulated by the EU Emissions Trading System.
Carine Lourenco Alves +3 more
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Relationship between Surface Abrasion Wear and Brightness in Glazed Porcelainized Stoneware Tiles
This paper reports the results of a research work whose main objective is related to the development of a technical solution that takes into account the relationship between the surface abrasion wear resistance and brightness of glazed ceramic tile products.
Oscar Rubem Klegues Montedo +3 more
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Archaeological and Historical Investigations at the Site of the New Bexar County Justice Center in Downtown San Antonio, Texas [PDF]
Between 1978 and 1987, archaeologists from the Center for Archaeological Research of The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted test excavations and monitored demolition of buildings on NCB 100 within the Main and Military Plazas National Historic ...
Cox, I. Waynne +3 more
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Effect of firing temperature on sintering of porcelain stoneware tiles [PDF]
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Martín-Márquez, Jorge +2 more
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Content of crystalline silica phases in porcelain stoneware
Kitchen and bathroom countertop is a demanding application, where high aesthetic standards must combine with durability, ease of maintenance, and resistance to heat, stain, scratch and chipping.
Chiara Molinari +3 more
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