Pattern ceramic tile
A technology for ceramic tiles and patterns, applied in the field of patterned ceramic tiles, can solve the problems such as the inability to present the fine and layered effect of natural stone texture lines, limited screen printing colors, and insufficiently bright hair colors, and achieves good suspension effect, compact structure, good uniformity
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Embodiment 1
[0015] Example 1 A patterned ceramic tile is processed from a blank and a glaze, and the glaze is prepared from the following basic components in the weight ratio: 5 parts of calcium oxide, 5 parts of sodium bicarbonate, 10 parts of mica powder, 10 parts of lithium oxide, 12 parts of lithium oxide, 10 parts of aluminum oxide, 10 parts of pigment, 20 parts of bentonite.
Embodiment 2
[0016] Example 2 A patterned ceramic tile is processed from a blank and a glaze, and the glaze is prepared from the following basic components in the weight ratio: 10 parts of calcium oxide, 10 parts of sodium bicarbonate, 30 parts of mica powder, 30 parts of lithium oxide, 5 parts of magnesium oxide, 5 parts of aluminum oxide, 15 parts of pigment, 50 parts of bentonite, 2 parts of magnesium aluminum silicate suspension thixotropic agent, 2 parts of dispersant 8030N, 2 parts of carboxymethyl cellulose.
Embodiment 3
[0017] Example 3 A patterned ceramic tile is processed from a blank and a glaze, and the glaze is prepared from the following basic components in the weight ratio: 5 parts of calcium oxide, 10 parts of sodium bicarbonate, 10 parts of mica powder, 30 parts of lithium oxide, 15 parts of magnesium oxide, 15 parts of aluminum oxide, 20 parts of pigment, 40 parts of bentonite, 2 parts of magnesium aluminum silicate suspension thixotropic agent, 2 parts of dispersant 8030N, 2 parts of polyvinyl alcohol.
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