ListarQUI_Articles por tema "Firing"
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Analysis of the development of microscopic residual stresses on quartz particles in porcelain tile
Elsevier (2008-10)This paper examines the development of microscopic residual stresses on quartz particles in porcelain tile using the XRD technique. The study was conducted with a typical porcelain tile composition consisting of sodium ... -
Effect of quartz particle size on the mechanical behaviour of porcelain tile subjected to different cooling rates
Elsevier (2009-04)Porcelain tile is a high-performance ceramic tile, in which quartz is a major compositional component. After the firing cycle, macroscopic residual stresses develop in the product as a result of rapid cooling. Further, ... -
Estimation of the heat of reaction in traditional ceramic compositions
Elsevier (2015-05)Most energy studies on the traditional ceramic manufacturing process focus on the firing stage because this is the process stage that consumes the greatest amount of thermal energy. At present in Europe, using typical ... -
Evolution of fluorine emissions during the fast firing of ceramic tile
Elsevier (2008)The present paper examines the emission-adsorption phenomena of fluorine compounds in various ceramic tile body compositions with different fluorine and calcium contents, processed by fast firing cycles in an electric ... -
Influence of composition on mechanical behaviour of porcelain tile. Part III: Effect of the cooling rate of the firing cycle
Elsevier (2011)This paper is the third part of a study focusing on determining the influence of the porcelain tile composition on mechanical behaviour of sintered bodies. Tile compositions were prepared according to a simplex-centroid ... -
Influence of macroscopic residual stresses on the mechanical behavior and microstructure of porcelain tile
Elsevier (2008-09)The development of macroscopic residual stress, as in glass-tempering processes, was studied for porcelain tile. Mechanical strength was observed to increase less than might be theoretically expected, owing to deterioration ... -
Monitoring and possible reduction of HF in stack flue gases from ceramic tiles
Elsevier (2010)HF (hydrogen fluoride) emission control is one of the critical environmental parameters in the firing of ceramic materials at peak temperatures higher than 1000 °C. In this study, in-stack concentrations of HF were monitored ...