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Abstract The ceramic‐glaze for polished glazed porcelain stoneware tile is directly linked in determining the quality of the final product, as its characteristics significantly influence surface properties after polishing, including stain resistance, abrasion resistance, and chemical resistance.
José Eduardo Tavares Cordioli +5 more
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Glass bottles powder’s impact on the technological characteristics of clay mixtures used for porcelain stoneware tiles [PDF]
This study aims to enhance porcelain’s physicochemical properties by adding glass powder as flux. Kaolinitic clay, sand, and glass powder were used to formulate six grades, fired between 1140-1260ºC for 2 h. Specimens were tested for shrinkage, mass loss,
Joël Samba +6 more
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Artification in the Industrial Sector: Exploring Florim Ceramiche's Integration of Art Into Business
ABSTRACT This study examines the concept of artification within the industrial sector, focusing on Florim Ceramiche, a leading Italian ceramic manufacturer. While artification has been extensively explored in the luxury and fashion industries, its application in industrial contexts remains under‐researched.
Alessandra Ricci +2 more
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Changsha ware glaze color: Composition, nanostructure, and copper and iron speciation
Abstract The opacity/transparency, color, and production of designs in Changsha ware, a Tang dynasty Chinese stoneware renowned for its polychromy and pioneering high‐temperature red glaze, are studied by analyzing the composition, micro/nanostructure, and copper/iron speciation.
MingYue Yuan +7 more
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Residues from beneficiation of granite in porcelain stoneware: Effects on technological properties
Granite extraction waste represents an interesting alternative material for porcelain stoneware production, but information on its influence presents several gaps.
Chiara Molinari +9 more
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Abstract Reducing the environmental impact of porcelain tile production while maintaining cost‐effectiveness is challenging. This work introduced a novel modeling approach for optimizing a standard composition range comprising kaolinite (15–38 wt.%), illite (0–20 wt.%), quartz (20–40 wt.%), and feldspar (20–45 wt.%) to establish a robust composition ...
Carine Lourenco Alves +5 more
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The present overview answers the need of evaluating the current state of the art concerning the application of principal components analysis (PCA) to Raman spectroscopy studies of cultural heritage materials. Painting materials, both colouring and binding ones, were considered, together with natural and synthetic glasses, biogenic and mineral ...
Alessia Coccato, Maria Cristina Caggiani
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Equipment qualification in testing the flexural resistance of bended ceramic tiles [PDF]
The capability to bend in a controlled manner Grès Porcelain stoneware tiles passing by a processes of pyroplastic deformation opens up new opportunities in utilisation of this important family of ceramics.
Pavlović Ana, Ubertini Francesco
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Modelling the viscoelastic response of ceramic materials by commercial finite elements codes [PDF]
A very prominent patented technology permits to obtain bent porcelain stoneware tiles by a proper combination of machining and secondary firing in a kiln. During this firing, the ceramic materials show a viscoelastic behaviour.
Fragassa Cristiano
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A maioria das fábricas do Pólo de Santa Gertrudes usa as argilas desta região como única matéria-prima para a fabricação do suporte de revestimento BIIb.
A. C. A. Prado +3 more
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