Peeling-glaze marble tile and preparation method thereof
A technology of peeling off glaze and marble, which is applied in the field of peeling off glaze marble tiles and its preparation, which can solve the problems of inability to truly restore the texture of natural stone, uneven color transition of sunken glaze layer, rough stone marks, etc., and achieve antifouling and self-cleaning Better performance, fine color gradient of concave-convex glaze layer, and smooth effect
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[0028] A preparation method for peeling off glazed marble tiles, comprising the following steps:
[0029] (1) Add a peeling ink channel to the 5D printing inkjet machine, and use the G40 large nozzle to spray the required pattern onto the surface of the glaze layer on the tile body.
[0030] (2) Put the semi-finished ceramic tiles printed in step (1) into a drying kiln for drying; the temperature in the drying kiln is 130°C, and the temperature of the tiles is controlled at 60°C when they leave the kiln.
[0031] (3) Spray the peeling glaze with a water knife to the surface of the semi-finished ceramic tile after drying out of the kiln in step (2). The quality of the peeling glaze used for each semi-finished ceramic tile is 360g, and the specific gravity of the peeling glaze is 1.45g / cm 3 .
[0032] The peeling glaze is made of the following raw materials in percentage by weight: potassium feldspar 20%, albite 10%, zinc oxide 5%, high temperature frit 30%, wollastonite 5%, ka...
Embodiment 2
[0039] A preparation method for peeling off glazed marble tiles, comprising the following steps:
[0040] (1) Add a peeling ink channel to the 5D printing inkjet machine, and use the G40 large nozzle to spray the required pattern onto the surface of the glaze layer on the tile body.
[0041] (2) Put the semi-finished ceramic tiles printed in step (1) into a drying kiln for drying; the temperature in the drying kiln is 170°C, and the temperature of the tiles is controlled at 70°C when they leave the kiln.
[0042] (3) Spray the peeling glaze with a water knife to the surface of the semi-finished ceramic tile after drying out of the kiln in step (2). The quality of the peeling glaze used for each semi-finished ceramic tile is 360g, and the specific gravity of the peeling glaze is 1.48g / cm 3 .
[0043] The peeling glaze is made of the following raw materials in weight percentage: 30% potassium feldspar, 12% albite feldspar, 3% zinc oxide, 20% high-temperature frit, 3% wollastoni...
Embodiment 3
[0050] A preparation method for peeling off glazed marble tiles, comprising the following steps:
[0051] (1) Add a peeling ink channel to the 5D printing inkjet machine, and use the G40 large nozzle to spray the required pattern onto the surface of the glaze layer on the tile body.
[0052] (2) Put the semi-finished ceramic tiles printed in step (1) into a drying kiln for drying; the temperature in the drying kiln is 140°C, and the temperature of the tiles is controlled at 65°C when they leave the kiln.
[0053](3) Spray the peeling glaze with a water knife to the surface of the semi-finished ceramic tile after drying out of the kiln in step (2). The quality of the peeling glaze used for each semi-finished ceramic tile is 360g, and the specific gravity of the peeling glaze is 1.46g / cm 3 .
[0054] The peeling glaze is made of the following raw materials in weight percentage: 22% potassium feldspar, 15% albite feldspar, 4% zinc oxide, 25% high-temperature frit, 5% wollastonit...
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