Production method for natural travertine-imitated glazed brick, and obtained green brick structure
A production method and technology of polished glazed bricks, which are applied in the field of brick adobe structure, can solve the problems that the texture of glazed bricks is not as real as that of glazed bricks, the patterns are rich and delicate, the color texture changes less, and the brick surface design cannot be rich and changeable, etc., so as to enhance the stereoscopic visual effect, High degree of simulation, rich color effects
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[0049] The adobe structure used in the following examples, the powder chemical composition (wt%) of its adobe layer is: SiO 2 : 70%, Al 2 o 3 : 21%, CaO: 1%, MgO: 2%, K 2 O: 2%, Na 2 O: 3%, Fe 2 o 3 : 0.5%, TiO 2 : 0.5%, prepare the powder according to the above proportioning ratio, press the prepared powder into adobe and dry it for subsequent use;
[0050] The chemical composition (wt%) of the powder of its base glaze layer is: SiO 2 : 68.4%, Al 2 o 3 : 17.9%, Fe 2 o 3 : 0.8%, CaO: 5.4%, MgO: 2.7%, K 2 O: 2.3%, Na 2 O: 0.9%, B 2 o 3 : 1.6%.
[0051] The chemical composition of its low-temperature glaze: SiO 2 : 38%, PbO: 55%, Al 2 o 3 : 3%, (Na 2 O, K 2 O): 3%, MgO: 1%. The viscosity of the low-temperature glaze prepared by mixing and ball milling is 7000mpa.s, the specific gravity is 1.65, and the softening point of the low-temperature glaze is 850°C.
[0052] The chemical composition (wt%) of its transparent glaze is: NaO: 1.5%; KO: 2%; AlO: 11%; CaO: ...
Embodiment 2
[0060] Use the brick adobe, bottom glaze and transparent glaze identical with embodiment 1.
[0061] The chemical composition of its low-temperature glaze: SiO2: 30%, PbO: 65%, Al2O3: 3%, (Na2O, K2O): 1%, MgO: 1%, and the viscosity of the low-temperature glaze prepared by mixing ball milling is 7500mpa.s , the specific gravity is 1.75, and the softening point of the low-temperature glaze is 800°C.
[0062] A kind of production method of imitation natural travertine glazed tile, comprises the following steps (flow process can be seen figure 2 shown):
[0063] A. Apply primer on the surface of the dried brick;
[0064] B. Applying low-temperature glaze: apply low-temperature glaze on the brick adobe where the bottom glaze is applied in step A, wherein an inkjet printer is used to spray low-temperature glaze on the position corresponding to the printing design set on the brick surface, with a thickness of 5mm.
[0065] C. Use positioning inkjet for printing, and the printing ...
Embodiment 3
[0069] Use the brick adobe, bottom glaze and transparent glaze identical with embodiment 1.
[0070] The chemical composition of its low-temperature glaze: SiO2: 40%, PbO: 55%, Al2O3: 3.8%, (Na2O, K2O): 1%, MgO: 0.2%, and the viscosity of the low-temperature glaze prepared by mixing ball milling is 9500mpa.s , the specific gravity is 1.67, and the softening point of the low-temperature glaze is 780°C.
[0071] A kind of production method of imitation natural travertine glazed tile, comprises the following steps (flow process can be seen figure 2 shown):
[0072] A. Apply primer on the surface of the dried brick;
[0073] B. Applying low-temperature glaze: apply low-temperature glaze on the brick adobe where the bottom glaze is applied in step A, wherein the low-temperature glaze is printed on the position corresponding to the printing design set on the brick surface according to the printing design set on the brick surface, and the mesh number of the screen is 160 mesh.
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