Imitated-marble tile

A technique of imitating marble and ceramic tiles, which is applied in the field of architectural ceramics, can solve the problems of low simulation degree, wear resistance, lack of fine texture, layering and clarity of natural marble materials, etc., so as to avoid direct wear and prolong service life , the effect of maintaining integrity and natural feeling

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-02-16
霍镰泉
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[0002] At present, the existing ceramic tiles imitating natural marble products have the following disadvantages: the degree of simulation is not

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Embodiment 1

[0065] Specifically, the formula of the imitation marble tile that the present embodiment provides is as follows:

[0066] The components of the billet are shown in Table 1:

[0067] Table I

[0068] components

Albite

Potassium feldspar

quartz

Kaolin

burning talc

content

32%

40%

5%

20%

3%

[0069] Each of the above components is a weight ratio. The weight proportion of the moisture content of the billet powder is 5.5%.

[0070] The composition of the bottom glaze is shown in Table 2:

[0071] Table II

[0072]

[0073] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

[0074] The composition of flower glaze is shown in Table 3:

[0075] Table three

[0076]

[0077] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

[0078] The components of the transparent glaze are shown in Table 4:

[0079] Table four

[0080]

[0081] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

Embodiment 2

[0083] Specifically, the formula of the imitation marble tile that the present embodiment provides is as follows:

[0084] The composition of blank is as shown in Table 5:

[0085] Table five

[0086] components

Albite

Potassium feldspar

quartz

Kaolin

burning talc

content

20%

35%

10%

30%

5%

[0087] Each of the above components is a weight ratio. The weight proportion of the moisture content of the billet powder is 6%.

[0088] The composition of the bottom glaze is shown in Table 6:

[0089] Table six

[0090]

[0091] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

[0092] The composition of flower glaze is shown in table seven:

[0093] Table Seven

[0094]

[0095] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

[0096] The components of the transparent glaze are shown in Table 8:

[0097] table eight

[0098]

[0099] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

Embodiment 3

[0101] Specifically, the formula of the imitation marble tile that the present embodiment provides is as follows:

[0102] The composition of the billet is shown in Table 9:

[0103] Table nine

[0104] components

Albite

Potassium feldspar

quartz

Kaolin

burning talc

content

35%

35%

5%

23%

2%

[0105] Each of the above components is a weight ratio. The weight proportion of the moisture content of the billet powder is 5%.

[0106] The composition of the bottom glaze is shown in Table 10:

[0107] table ten

[0108]

[0109] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

[0110] The composition of floral glaze is shown in Table 11:

[0111] Table Eleven

[0112]

[0113]

[0114] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

[0115] The components of the transparent glaze are shown in Table 12:

[0116] Table 12

[0117]

[0118] Each of the above components is a weight ratio.

[0119] I...

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Abstract

The invention discloses an imitated-marble tile comprising the following components in percentage by weight: 95-96.7% of blank, 1.5-2% of ground coat enamel, 0.15-0.9% of fancy glaze and 1.6-2.1% of transparent overglaze. The imitated-marble tile provided by the invention has the fine grain similar to that of natural marble and has the hierarchy and the transparent feeling of natural stone; flower color is in glaze to avoid that the flower color of the tile is directly abraded, thus prolonging the service life of the tile, and keeping the integrity and the naturalness of the follower color for a long term.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of architectural ceramics, in particular to a marble-like ceramic tile. Background technique [0002] At present, the existing ceramic tiles imitating natural marble have the following disadvantages: the degree of simulation is not high, there is no fine texture, layering and clarity of natural marble, the color is on the outer layer of the tile, and it is not wear-resistant. Contents of the invention [0003] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to make up for the deficiencies of the prior art, and the purpose is to provide a marble-like ceramic tile, which has a fine texture similar to natural marble, and at the same time has the layering and clarity of natural stone, and the color is in the glaze. Avoid direct abrasion of the design and color of the tiles during use, prolong the service life of the tiles, and maintain the integrity and natural sense of the design and color of the tiles f...

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IPC IPC(8): C04B41/86
Inventor 汪新征徐永超莫红锦黎学平
Owner 霍镰泉
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