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Effects of Glass Waste Addition on Technological Properties of Porcelain Stoneware Tiles
The aim of this research is to assess the effects of the addition of waste glass on both technological behaviour and technical properties of porcelain stoneware bodies. Several bodies were designed adding up to 10% waste (float and container glass) to a typical industrial formulation in replacement of sodium feldspar.
Matteucci F, Dondi M, Guarini G
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Sintering mechanisms of porcelain stoneware tiles
The sintering of porcelain stoneware tiles - a glass-bonded material with excellent technical performances produced in slabs up to 1 m2 - is accomplished in roller kilns with fast cycles (
Dondi M +3 more
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In line with circular economy principles and the reduction of primary material exploitation, waste-to-energy (WtE) by-products such as bottom ash (BA) are increasingly being used as raw materials in cement and ceramics manufacturing.
Luigi Acampora +5 more
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This study investigates the use of CERADIT+ , a mixed phosphate-sodium silicate additive, to enhance porcelain stoneware ceramic tile properties during a 50-minute cold-cold firing cycle.
Zoran Bačkalić +5 more
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Correlating the physico-chemical properties of two conventional glazed porcelain stoneware tiles in relation to cleanability and sanitization. [PDF]
Cedillo-González EI +5 more
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The porcelain stoneware tiles production needs high whiteness´ clays in order to be competitive in the ceramic sector. In the present work, Spanish clays used in the porcelain stoneware tiles production have been characterized in physic, chemist and ...
Carda, J. B. +5 more
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Processing and properties of large-sized ceramic slabs
Large-sized ceramic slabs – with dimensions up to 360x120 cm<sup>2</sup> and thickness down to 2 mm – are manufactured through an innovative ceramic process, starting from porcelain stoneware formulations and involving wet ball milling, spray
Fossa, L. +6 more
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Porcelain versus Porcelain Stoneware: So Close, So Different. Sintering Kinetics, Phase Evolution, and Vitrification Paths. [PDF]
Conte S +5 more
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An insight into pyroplasticity of porcelain stoneware tiles
Pyroplasticity is active when sintering acts through viscous flow of an abundant amorphous phase, as typical of porcelain stoneware. It has become increasingly important in ceramic tile making with the development of large sizes, rectangular shapes, low thickness, and with use of vigorous fluxes and micronized fillers.
Melchiades FG +6 more
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Development of Geopolymer-Based Materials with Ceramic Waste for Artistic and Restoration Applications. [PDF]
Ricciotti L +5 more
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