Production of ceramic tiles with simulated wood grains

A production method and imitation wood technology, applied in the direction of ceramic molding machines, auxiliary molding equipment, manufacturing tools, etc., to achieve the effect of vivid texture, high degree of simulation, and high degree of penetration

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-04-21
李桂容
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[0003] The purpose of the present invention is to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings and provide a wood-grain through-bottom brick that can not only be directly comparable to the solid woo

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[0016] The production method of the present invention simulates wood-grain ceramic see-through bricks, which comprises the following steps:

[0017] 1) Mud preparation: mix the following materials according to weight ratio

[0018] Clay 35%~60%, feldspar, quartz 20%~40%, clinker 10%~30%, in the present embodiment, the weight ratio of material is: clay 55%, feldspar, quartz 30%, clinker 15% %;

[0019] 2) Vacuuming and color matching: the above-mentioned mud materials are matched with various colors in proportion according to the required wood grain color through a vacuum mud refining machine to make various color muds with a high degree of vacuum and stale for several days. In the example, the aging time of color mud is 2 days;

[0020] 3) Preparation of wood grain: Divide the stale color mud into thin mud pieces of 3-5mm respectively, group them according to the color order of the natural wood grain, overlap several groups, press hard, fold, repeat 3-4 times Form the wood ...

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Abstract

A technology for producing the ceramic tiles which has the simulative wood grain from top to bottom includes such steps as preparing raw material, vacuumizing, harmonizing colours, preparing wood grain, rolling for shaping, punching, calcining, and grinding-polishing. Its advantages are high lifelike degree, and high anti-leakage effect.

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1. Technical field: [0001] The invention relates to a production method of simulated wood-grain ceramic see-through bricks, which belongs to the innovative technology of the production method of simulated wood-grain ceramic see-through bricks. 2. Background technology: [0002] At present, the method of producing wood-grain see-through bricks is to use vacuum mud refining machine to form extrusion molding, and the wood-grain see-through bricks produced by it have the following shortcomings: 1. The simulation degree of wood grain is poor, which is manifested in that the texture is not clear enough, Stiff, poor penetration, strong mechanical feeling of repeated textures, can not achieve the effect of natural beauty; 2. Can not be spliced ​​together when paving (that is, 3-5mm wide cement joints must be left when paving, which cannot reach solid wood. The paving effect of the floor; 3. Its length cannot exceed 40mm. Therefore, the existing wood grain bricks cannot replace the s...

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IPC IPC(8): B28B3/02B28B11/00B28B17/00
Inventor 李桂容
Owner 李桂容
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