Effect of soda-lime glass on sintering and technological properties of porcelain stoneware tiles
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The feasibility of waste glass recycling in ceramic tile production was assessed with special reference to fully vitrified products (porcelain stoneware). Soda-lime float or container glass was introduced, in replacement of sodic feldspar, in typical porcelain stoneware bodies (up to 10 wt.%) that underwent a laboratory simulation of tilemaking process, with a technological and compositional haracterization of both fired and unfired tiles. Soda-lime glass had no significant effect on semi-finished products, but it influenced remarkably the firing behaviour, increasing shrinkage and closed porosity, decreasing open porosity and bulk density, and lowering mechanical and tribological performances. Waste glass promotes a more effective melting of quartz and a partial dissolution of mullite, leading to a more abundant and less viscous liquid phase, which accelerates the sintering kinetics. In conclusion, soda-lime glass can be used in small amounts (5% or less) with tolerable modifications of technological behaviour and performances of porcelain stoneware tiles.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Firing; Porosity; Glass; Traditional ceramics; Waste Recycling
Elenco autori:
Dondi, Michele; Guarini, Guia
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