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Effect of milling and compaction on sintering of porcelain stoneware tiles

open access: yesCeramics International
Conte, Sonia   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Development of translucent ceramic tiles from modified porcelain stoneware tile paste

open access: yesJournal of Building Engineering, 2022
Abstract In this work, a translucent ceramic was developed based on a porcelain stoneware paste modified by the addition of a frit to promote translucency. Six compositions were defined, with frit contents ranging between 20% and 50% (by mass). Alumina and quartz were also added at levels of up to 10% (by mass) to provide greater stability to the ...
Patricia De Oliveira Piccolo   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The use of illitic clays in the production of stoneware tile ceramics

Applied Clay Science, 2006
Abstract Illite is one of the main clay phases used for the preparation of mixtures for traditional ceramics. The raw materials used for production of white porcelain stoneware tiles mainly consist of feldspars, quartz, and clay minerals (kaolinite, smectite and illite).
Alessandro Gualtieri, A F Gualtieri
exaly   +3 more sources

Environmental profile of Spanish porcelain stoneware tiles [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2017
Porcelain stoneware tile (PST) is currently the ceramic tile of greatest commercial and innovation interest. An environmental life cycle assessment of different varieties of PST was undertaken to enable hotspots to be identified, strategies to be defined, differences between PST varieties to be evaluated and guidance for PST manufacturers to be ...
TERESA Ros Dosda   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Granite as flux in stoneware tile manufacturing

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2011
Abstract Natural granite was used to completely replace both feldspathic and inert components of a traditional ceramic body. Raw material from Sinai (Egypt) was added (in the range 20–35 wt%) to a commercial Egyptian ball clays (from Aswan, Egypt) in order to obtain laboratory tiles sintered at 1220 °C.
Federica Bondioli   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Porcelain stoneware tiles with antimicrobial action

Ceramics International, 2014
Abstract This work reports the development of extruded porcelain stoneware tiles that show antimicrobial (to act as a barrier to the bacteria's growth during a long period of time), and anti-stain (easy to clean) actions, and possess high chemical resistance.
Maria Paula Seabra   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Double pressing for porcelain stoneware tiles: an exploratory analysis

Industrial Management & Data Systems, 2008
PurposeDouble pressing systems have recently been introduced to speed up and improve the pressing step of porcelain stoneware tiles. This paper aims to analyze double pressing systems using discontinuous pre‐compaction, both technically and economically.
GAMBERINI R., REGATTIERI, ALBERTO
openaire   +1 more source

The reliability of polished porcelain stoneware tiles

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2005
The flexural strength and the Young’s modulus of as fired and polished porcelain stoneware tiles were investigated. Bending tests were carried out on suitable specimens, cut from five commercial products before and after polishing. The differences found in the flexural strength data were evaluated by the analysis of variance and the determination of ...
Leonardo Esposito   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

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