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Surface-specific performance of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles in latent fingerprint visualisation. [PDF]
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Characterization and properties of Chinese red clay for use as ceramic and construction materials. [PDF]
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Utilization of Porcelain Tile Polishing Residue
Defect and Diffusion Forum, 2021The research focuses on the properties of by-products formed in the production of porcelain stoneware: polishing residue and residue of the mixture-preparation shop. The polishing residue consists of glassy phase (80%), quartz (14%), mullite (5%). Residue of the mixture-preparation shop consists of quartz (~ 18%), muscovite (~ 6.9%), kaolinite (~ 20.5%)
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Pyroplasticity in porcelain tiles
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2006Abstract Clay bodies exhibit pyroplasticity when they are fired. Basically they get soft again in the heat of the kiln and can deform under their own weight. This property is especially important when firing products with very low porosity like porcelain tiles, due their content in melting materials. In this way, five raw materials, a kaolin, a talc,
Adriano Michael Bernardin +2 more
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Porcelain tile microstructure: Implications for polished tile properties
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2006Abstract The present study was undertaken to determine the influence of sintered porcelain tile microstructure on mechanical properties (fracture strength, modulus of elasticity and fracture toughness) and surface properties (gloss and stain resistance).
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Chemical tempering of porcelain tiles
Ceramics International, 2016Abstract This work presents an innovative approach for strengthening porcelain tiles via chemical tempering, which consists in replacing cations with smaller ionic radius by similar cations with larger ionic radius. Na-containing porcelain tiles were immersed into molten KNO 3 bath.
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