Full-penetration micro-powder polishing tile and preparation method thereof
A micropowder and ceramic tile technology, applied in the field of building decoration materials, can solve the problems of not too good simulation effect, impermeability, poor gloss, unobvious surface layer, etc., and achieve good stone imitation effect, good gloss and high strength Effect
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[0031] A fully transparent micropowder polished tile, made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 50 parts of low-temperature feldspar, 35 parts of expanded perlite, 20 parts of calcined kaolin, 7 parts of soft soil, 5 parts of water-ground potassium feldspar powder, 11 parts of borax, 7 parts of porcelain sand, 4 parts of silica, 3 parts of washed albite, 10 parts of selected sand and 55 parts of water.
[0032] Wherein, the silicon dioxide content in the selected sand is not less than 95%.
[0033] A method for preparing fully transparent micropowder polished ceramic tiles, comprising the following steps:
[0034] (1) Ball mill: Weigh low-temperature feldspar, expanded perlite, calcined kaolin, soft soil, water-milled potassium feldspar powder, borax, porcelain sand, silica, washed albite, and selected sand, respectively, in parts by weight, and add them to the ball mill Add water and ball mill evenly to obtain mud;
[0035] (2) Iron removal and staleness: put ...
Embodiment 2
[0047] A fully transparent micropowder polished tile, made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 45 parts of low-temperature feldspar, 30 parts of expanded perlite, 15 parts of calcined kaolin, 5 parts of soft soil, 2 parts of water-ground potassium feldspar powder, 8 parts of borax, 5 parts of porcelain sand, 2 parts of silica, 1 part of washed albite, 5 parts of selected sand and 50 parts of water.
[0048] Wherein, the silicon dioxide content in the selected sand is not less than 95%.
[0049] A method for preparing fully transparent micropowder polished ceramic tiles, comprising the following steps:
[0050] (1) Ball mill: Weigh low-temperature feldspar, expanded perlite, calcined kaolin, soft soil, water-milled potassium feldspar powder, borax, porcelain sand, silica, washed albite, and selected sand, respectively, in parts by weight, and add them to the ball mill Add water and ball mill evenly to obtain mud;
[0051] (2) Iron removal and staleness: put the...
Embodiment 3
[0063] A fully transparent micropowder polished ceramic tile, made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 55 parts of low-temperature feldspar, 40 parts of expanded perlite, 25 parts of calcined kaolin, 10 parts of soft soil, 8 parts of water-ground potassium feldspar powder, 15 parts of borax, 10 parts of porcelain sand, 6 parts of silica, 5 parts of washed albite, 15 parts of selected sand and 60 parts of water.
[0064] Wherein, the silicon dioxide content in the selected sand is not less than 95%.
[0065] A method for preparing fully transparent micropowder polished ceramic tiles, comprising the following steps:
[0066] (1) Ball mill: Weigh low-temperature feldspar, expanded perlite, calcined kaolin, soft soil, water-milled potassium feldspar powder, borax, porcelain sand, silica, washed albite, and selected sand, respectively, in parts by weight, and add them to the ball mill Add water and ball mill evenly to obtain mud;
[0067] (2) Iron removal and stale...
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