Preparation method of once-fired porcelain tiles
A technology for stacking tiles and porcelain, which is applied in the field of preparing ceramic stacking tiles once fired, can solve the problems of poor energy conservation and environmental protection, large waste, tarnishing after firing, etc., achieve good economic and social benefits, enhance durability, and improve deficiencies. Effect
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Embodiment 1
[0052] 1) Blank making:
[0053] Billet formula
[0054] Table 1 Billet formula composition (wt%)
[0055] name
Double water pure mud
Bangsa
Lisodium sand
Zhou Sha
4# mud
Lingwusha
Billet formula
16
21
18
17
8
20
[0056] According to the ingredients, the powder is ball milled and sprayed, and pressed into shape by a press;
[0057] 2) Apply primer on the green body
[0058] The ingredients of the bottom glaze formula are shown in Table 1:
[0059] Table 1 bottom glaze formula composition (wt%)
[0060] name
IL
SiO 2
Al 2 o 3
Fe 2 o 3
TiO 2
CaO
MgO
K 2 o
Na 2 o
ZrO 2
Undercoat
3.76
56.5
25.4
0.15
0.16
0.33
1.17
4.0
2.59
5.0
[0061] Spray the base glaze evenly on the clean green body with a high-pressure spray gun;
[0062] 3) Main brick printing
[0063] Inkjet printing with 5-color imported ink;
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Embodiment 2
[0080] The difference from Example 1 is that the special self-shrinking glaze formula composition is as shown in Table 4:
[0081] Table 4 Special self-shrinking glaze formula composition (wt%)
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[0083] The side view of the surface of the once-fired porcelain tiles obtained in this embodiment is, for example, figure 2 and image 3 shown. The once-fired porcelain stacked pattern tiles have from bottom to top sequentially: green body 1, bottom glaze 2, main pattern 3, patterned tile piled pattern 4, protective glaze (not shown), and piled convex glaze 5 on the patterned tile. exist image 3 The tile pile pattern 4 shown includes pile convex glaze.
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