1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf00702080
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Ferrous fused slags in ceramic tile compositions

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“…3, where the values are a nearly constant in the glass contents of above 70 wt%. That is to say, the densification of surface structure is created as the porosity is decreased by vitrification [4], which can be confirmed from micrograph of Materials Science Forum Vols. 486-487 sample surface fired at 1050 ℃.…”
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“…3, where the values are a nearly constant in the glass contents of above 70 wt%. That is to say, the densification of surface structure is created as the porosity is decreased by vitrification [4], which can be confirmed from micrograph of Materials Science Forum Vols. 486-487 sample surface fired at 1050 ℃.…”
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“…The mixing powders were moistened by air jet to 5 -6% humidity, which is necessary for workability. Samples of cylindrical shape with 2.5 cm diameter were prepared by a dry pressing under 20 MPa, which is economically recommended in the existing tile manufacturing plants using waste glass and clay The tiles containing glassy waste and traditional clays were fired at 900 -1000 ℃ to obtain dense bodies [4]. Therefore, the green bodies were fired at three different temperatures of 950, 1000, and 1050℃ for 2 hr, using fast firing technique.…”
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“…Samples of cylindrical shape with 2.5 cm diameter were prepared by dry pressing under 20 MPa, which is economically recommended in the existing tile manufacturing plants using waste glass and clay. The tiles containing glassy waste and traditional clays were fired at 900 -1000 Ũ to obtain dense bodies [2]. Therefore, the green bodies were fired at three different temperatures of 950, 1000, and 1050Ũ for 2 hr, using a fast firing technique.…”
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“…The use of cullet reduces energy consumption, due to the lower energy requirement for melting cullet than other raw materials. When the mixture of glass powders including waste glass or cullet is used for wall and floor tiles, products show a low water absorption of 6 -8 % and can be made at low firing temperatures of 900 -1000 Ũ [2][3][4].…”
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