Utilization of Borax Solid Wastes in Fast Single-Firing Porcelain Tile Glass-Ceramic Glazes Under Industrial Working Conditions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bekir Karasu Guray Kaya Asli Cakir Selvin Yesilay
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"In this investigation, the wastes of Eti Maden Kirka Boron Company of Turkiye were evaluated in the production of diopside and anorthite-based glass-ceramic glazes suitable for porcelain tiles fast and single-fired under industrial conditions. First of all, high wear resistant frits were produced with the use of concentrator and derivative borax wastes. Second of all, pre-engobed porcelain tile bodies were coated with the standard and newly produced frit-based glazes and industrial fast single-firing was employed. Final products were undergone to the certain standard tests to determine their Vickers hardness, wear resistance, thermal expansion coefficient values, gloss and coloring parameters. The micro-structures and phase formations of the fired glazes were also studied. Consequently, it was confirmed that the utilization of borax solid wastes in fast single-fired porcelain tile glass-ceramic glazes is possible. Introduction Porcelain tiles were introduced at the end of 1980s by Friandre, one of the leading Italian porcelain manufacturers. The American National Standard Specifications for Ceramic Tile defines porcelain tiles as: dense, smooth, impervious (with water absorption value less than 0.5 %) and stain resistant [1]. The excellent technical performances for ceramic tiles, such as mechanical, wear, frost and chemical resistance that make their use possible in indoor and outdoor building applications [2-3]. In the last decade, the growth rate of the global production of porcelain tiles increased more than those of other ceramic products; in fact, the technical properties of porcelain tile, coupled with even more improved aesthetic appearance, gave it a prominent role on the tile market [2]. Glass-ceramics are composed materials of one or more crystalline phases immersed in a residual glassy phase [4-5]. Glass-ceramic technology is based on controlled nucleation and crystallization of bulk glass [6]. The concepts of controlled crystallization of glass designate the separation of a crystalline phase from the parent glass in the form of tiny crystals. Their growth rate and final size are controlled by a suitable heat treatment [7]."
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APA: Bekir Karasu Guray Kaya Asli Cakir Selvin Yesilay  (2008)  Utilization of Borax Solid Wastes in Fast Single-Firing Porcelain Tile Glass-Ceramic Glazes Under Industrial Working Conditions

MLA: Bekir Karasu Guray Kaya Asli Cakir Selvin Yesilay Utilization of Borax Solid Wastes in Fast Single-Firing Porcelain Tile Glass-Ceramic Glazes Under Industrial Working Conditions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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