Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1460452 Ceramics International 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

LCD glasses belong to the alkali-free alumino-borosilicate system and thus exhibit different properties from the traditional soda lime silicate glasses. In the present work, the replacement of feldspar by the waste glasses produced from LCD manufacturers was performed for porcelain sanitary ware. As the amount of LCD waste glasses increases, the sintered body showed a dense microstructure due to the rich liquid phase. Even under full replacement of feldspar, there was no pyroplastic deformation, except the exudation of liquid to the surface. The microstructure and mullite content were discussed in terms of the apparent viscosity and LCD glass composition, respectively. It is expected that LCD waste glasses enable the sanitary ware industry to save both raw material and energy simultaneously.

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