Ceramic cutter
A technology for ceramic knives and ceramic wastes, applied in the field of ceramic knives, can solve problems such as easy chipping, missing corners or fractures, achieve good strength and hardness, and reduce missing corners or fractures.
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Embodiment 1
[0008] A ceramic cutter made of the following raw materials in parts by weight:
[0009] 9 parts of zeolite, 4.2 parts of tourmaline, 7 parts of shale, 2 parts of ceramic waste, 9 parts of silicon dioxide, 11 parts of zirconia, 2 parts of talcum powder, 1 part of curing agent, 6 parts of silica sol, 6 parts of silicon carbide, 6 parts of calcite, 5 parts of barium carbonate, 4 parts of cerium oxide, 4 parts of nano zinc oxide, 3 parts of sodium silicate.
Embodiment 2
[0011] A ceramic cutter made of the following raw materials in parts by weight:
[0012] 11 parts of zeolite, 6 parts of tourmaline, 12 parts of shale, 5 parts of ceramic waste, 12 parts of silicon dioxide, 15 parts of zirconia, 8 parts of talc powder, 4 parts of curing agent, 10 parts of silica sol, 11 parts of silicon carbide, 10 parts of calcite, 9 parts of barium carbonate, 9 parts of cerium oxide, 6 parts of nano zinc oxide, 8 parts of sodium silicate.
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