A new ceramic powder preparation process, the droplet-powder granulation process (DPGP), was recently proposed for the cleaner production of ceramic tiles. The DPGP granules and resulting pressed compacts were characterized and compared with the granules and compacts obtained by spray-drying (SD) and dry granulation (G) processes in a previous paper. The results showed the feasibility of using the DPGP in the pre-firing stage of porcelain tile manufacture. This study compares the firing behaviour and fired properties of compacts pressed from three different types of granulated powders: DPGP, SD, and G and from a non-granulated powder (NG) obtained by dry milling. The evolution of compact microstructure (porosity and pore size distributio...
Ceramic tiles are the most common building material for floor and wall coverings in many countries. ...
Porcelain stoneware tile is a non-equilibrium porcelain material produced by a fast firing process o...
Analysis of the most common defects in ceramic products shows that they are directly attributable to...
A new ceramic powder preparation process, the droplet–powder granulation process (DPGP), was recentl...
Porcelain tiles are a ceramic product with high technical and aesthetic performance, whose compositi...
This study examines the feasibility of manufacturing glazed porcelain tiles with a more environmenta...
The compaction behavior of spray-dried powders has turned into concern in porcelain stoneware manufa...
Current trends in the ceramic industry see an increasing interest on porcelain stoneware, by which i...
The technological behaviour of porcelain stoneware bodies during deposition and pressing of large s...
none6noThe technological behavior of porcelain stoneware bodies during deposition and pressing of la...
The influence of the variables involved in the dry coloring process on the behavior of porcelain til...
A model to study the influence of main process variables (powder moisture, maximum compaction pressu...
The porcelain tile is a ceramic product with high technical and aesthetic performance, whose composi...
Inappropriate mechanical properties of spray-dried powder compacts lead to significant green product...
Granules from identical ceramic suspensions were spray dried at different drying conditions. A subje...
Ceramic tiles are the most common building material for floor and wall coverings in many countries. ...
Porcelain stoneware tile is a non-equilibrium porcelain material produced by a fast firing process o...
Analysis of the most common defects in ceramic products shows that they are directly attributable to...
A new ceramic powder preparation process, the droplet–powder granulation process (DPGP), was recentl...
Porcelain tiles are a ceramic product with high technical and aesthetic performance, whose compositi...
This study examines the feasibility of manufacturing glazed porcelain tiles with a more environmenta...
The compaction behavior of spray-dried powders has turned into concern in porcelain stoneware manufa...
Current trends in the ceramic industry see an increasing interest on porcelain stoneware, by which i...
The technological behaviour of porcelain stoneware bodies during deposition and pressing of large s...
none6noThe technological behavior of porcelain stoneware bodies during deposition and pressing of la...
The influence of the variables involved in the dry coloring process on the behavior of porcelain til...
A model to study the influence of main process variables (powder moisture, maximum compaction pressu...
The porcelain tile is a ceramic product with high technical and aesthetic performance, whose composi...
Inappropriate mechanical properties of spray-dried powder compacts lead to significant green product...
Granules from identical ceramic suspensions were spray dried at different drying conditions. A subje...
Ceramic tiles are the most common building material for floor and wall coverings in many countries. ...
Porcelain stoneware tile is a non-equilibrium porcelain material produced by a fast firing process o...
Analysis of the most common defects in ceramic products shows that they are directly attributable to...