Given that the majority of raw materials used in the ceramic industry have sedimentary origins, their formation is conducted in aqueous medium, reason for which most ceramic production processes involve water for manufacturing diverse semi-finished materials. However, the rheological behaviour inherent of ceramics may infer significant impact on their processing, defining crucial parameters such as solid-to-water ratio, deflocculation level, and tpye and amount of chemical additives to be used. Thus, the present work explores the intricacy of essential aspects of rheology in ceramic slurries, intending to provide an overview of the chemical, physical and practical influence on the manufacturing of tiles from both industrial and scientific p...
The optimum dispersion and rheological properties of red clay-based ceramic suspension loaded with u...
Glaze application is the phase in a productive process that is more conditioned from the rheological...
Aqueous slips of silicon carbide, silicon nitride and silicon have been optimised by using a simple,...
Given that the majority of raw materials used in the ceramic industry have sedimentary origins, thei...
This work attempts to study the effect of the use of different preparation methodologies on the rheo...
In whiteware processing, as in most other technical processes involving concentrated suspensions, ad...
The results of investigations of the rheological properties of typical ceramic slurries used in the ...
The article presents results of analyses of ceramic slurries made using materials currently tested i...
The paper reports a laboratory and semi-industrial study on the discontinuous wet-grinding raw-mater...
The study discusses the issues connected with the production of thin-walled ceramic slurry in the re...
In the production of ceramic tiles, during wet grinding, chemical additives are normally used to inc...
Using rheological parameters of ceramic suspensions, it is possible to taylor the structure of the c...
In the article present the studies of water-reducing admixture sodium tripolyphosphate, s...
The present work is part of a model study aimed at upgrading the technique of creating porosity with...
The technological behavior of porcelain stoneware bodies during deposition and pressing of large sla...
The optimum dispersion and rheological properties of red clay-based ceramic suspension loaded with u...
Glaze application is the phase in a productive process that is more conditioned from the rheological...
Aqueous slips of silicon carbide, silicon nitride and silicon have been optimised by using a simple,...
Given that the majority of raw materials used in the ceramic industry have sedimentary origins, thei...
This work attempts to study the effect of the use of different preparation methodologies on the rheo...
In whiteware processing, as in most other technical processes involving concentrated suspensions, ad...
The results of investigations of the rheological properties of typical ceramic slurries used in the ...
The article presents results of analyses of ceramic slurries made using materials currently tested i...
The paper reports a laboratory and semi-industrial study on the discontinuous wet-grinding raw-mater...
The study discusses the issues connected with the production of thin-walled ceramic slurry in the re...
In the production of ceramic tiles, during wet grinding, chemical additives are normally used to inc...
Using rheological parameters of ceramic suspensions, it is possible to taylor the structure of the c...
In the article present the studies of water-reducing admixture sodium tripolyphosphate, s...
The present work is part of a model study aimed at upgrading the technique of creating porosity with...
The technological behavior of porcelain stoneware bodies during deposition and pressing of large sla...
The optimum dispersion and rheological properties of red clay-based ceramic suspension loaded with u...
Glaze application is the phase in a productive process that is more conditioned from the rheological...
Aqueous slips of silicon carbide, silicon nitride and silicon have been optimised by using a simple,...