Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8013766 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In this research a mixture of 90%wt of industrial residues (recycled soda-lime glass and ashes from a coal power thermal plant) have been vitrified for their use as “secondary raw material”. Then, a glaze suspension was prepared to be applied on the porcelain stoneware tile. The tested pieces have been fired by a conventional porcelain cycle at 1180â¯Â°C of maximum temperature. The XRD, XRF, SEM/EDS and the dilatometric analysis have been the instrumental techniques used to characterize the material. Finally, an ecological glass-ceramic glaze perfectly fitting on porcelain ceramic tile has been produced, exhibiting a unique phase, anorthite, which ensures a high flexural strength (around 96â¯MPa) and a significant Vickers microhardness of 250â¯GPa, improving the mechanical properties of a conventional the porcelain ceramic tile.
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Authors
E. Barrachina, M. Esquinas, J. Llop, M.D. Notari, J.B. Carda,