Fluorescent ceramic tile
A ceramic tile and fluorescent technology, which is applied in the field of fluorescent ceramic tiles, can solve the problems of non-wear resistance, easy scratching, and difficulty, and achieve the effects of long afterglow time, simplified process, and energy saving
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[0012] A fluorescent ceramic tile, comprising the following parts by weight: 11 parts of white feldspar, 1 part of calcite, 35 parts of steel slag, 0.5 part of bovine bone, 10 parts of sodium aluminum silicate, 0.5 part of calcium oxide, and 10 parts of black mud , 1 part of nepheline syenite, 2 parts of petalite, 10 parts of dolomite, 21-45 parts of clay, 1 part of sodium fluorosilicate, 3 parts of long-lasting phosphor, 40 parts of high-temperature calcium-based frit.
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[0014] A fluorescent ceramic tile, comprising the following parts by weight: 43 parts of white feldspar, 41 parts of calcite, 70 parts of steel slag, 11.8 parts of bovine bone, 50 parts of sodium aluminum silicate, 2.8 parts of calcium oxide, and 30 parts of black mud , 15 parts of nepheline syenite, 41 parts of petalite, 57 parts of dolomite, 45 parts of clay, 7 parts of sodium fluorosilicate, 7 parts of long-lasting phosphor, and 68 parts of high-temperature calcium-based frit.
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