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A kinetic study on the development of porosity in porcelain stoneware tile sintering
The aim of this work is to develop a mathematical model to study the mechanism of elimination of total porosity as a function of soaking time using the Navier-Stokes.
Jazayeri, S. H. +3 more
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Archaeological Excavations at the Alamo Acequia, Southwest Hemisfair Plaza, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas [PDF]
In January 1989, the Center for Archaeological Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio conducted archaeological testing of the Alamo Acequia Madre at the southwest corner of HemisFair Plaza for the City of San Antonio.
Cox, I. Waynne, Fox, Anne A.
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PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS FOR LAPPED PORCELAIN STONEWARE TILES AND EVALUATION OF THEIR CLEANABILITY [PDF]
Since the arrival of lapped porcelain stoneware tiles on the market, several studies have been focused on the improvement of the technical characteristics of the surfaces of these products. Surface lapping induces aesthetical improvements, but can at the same time deteriorate the performance of porcelain stoneware tiles. To overcome this problem, it is
Rambaldi, Elisa +2 more
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Glass-ceramic glazes for ceramic tiles – a review [PDF]
Glass-ceramics are ceramic materials produced through controlled crystallisation (nucleation and crystal growth) of a parent glass. The great variety of compositions and the possibility of developing special microstructures with specific technological ...
Casasola, Raquel +2 more
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Chemical, mineralogical and ceramic properties of kaolinitic materials from the Tresnuraghes mining district (Western Sardinia, Italy) [PDF]
Kaolinitic materials crop out in the Tresnuraghes mining district (Western Sardinia, Italy). Three main kaolinitic deposits, located in the Patalza, Salamura and Su Fongarazzu areas, respectively, were investigated in order to assess their potential in ...
Dondi, Michele +5 more
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The porcelainized stoneware has been outstanding in the current market of ceramic tiles because it offers excellent technical and esthetic features. In this research, traditional ceramic raw materials were selected and a standard formulation reported in ...
J. A. Baucia +3 more
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Annually, construction and demolition waste (CDW) represents one-third of the EU's waste generation. Due to its sheer volume and low-value applications, there is growing interest in its valorisation for new building products.
Sonia Marín-Cortés +4 more
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Heterocoagulation-spray drying process for the inclusion of ceramic pigments [PDF]
The improvement of the physico-chemical resistance of hematite pigment in ceramic bodies has been pursued through its inclusion into a transparent and refractory matrix of silica or zirconia.
Albonetti, Stefania +5 more
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Effect of waste glass (TV/PC cathodic tube and screen) on technological properties and sintering behaviour of porcelain stoneware tiles [PDF]
In the present work, the effects of TV and PC cathodic tube and screen glasses additions (5 and 10 wt.%) to a porcelain stoneware body, in replacement of feldspar, were evaluated simulating the tilemaking process. The presence of glass allows to preserve
Dondi, M. +5 more
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