Influence of zeolites on sintering and technological properties of porcelain stoneware tiles.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
Low-cost zeolitic rocks are promising substitutes for feldspathic .uxes in ceramic bodies, since their fusibility, modest hardness and high cation exchange capacity (CEC) should improve grinding and sintering. Five large-scale Italian deposits of natural zeolites with di.erent mineralogy were characterised and tested in porcelain stoneware bodies. Their behaviour during processing was appraised and compared with that of zeolite-free bodies. Zeolites increased the slip viscosity during wet grinding, causing a coarser grain size distribution and consequently some drawbacks in both un.red and .red tiles. After overcoming this hindrance by dry grinding of zeolite rocks, the technological behaviour of zeolite-bearing tiles appear to be similar to that of current porcelain stoneware, though with larger .ring shrinkage and residual closed porosity.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Porcelain stoneware; Sintering; Tiles; Traditional ceramics; Zeolites
List of contributors:
Dondi, Michele; Guarini, Guia
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