Chemical attack resistance in sustainable ceramic plates produced from vitreous residue

Authors

  • Daysianne K M Isidorio Exército Brasileiro, Instituto Militar de Engenharia. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
  • Francisco S B G Júnior Universidade Federal do Cariri. Juazeiro do Norte, CE, Brasil.
  • Maria I B Rorigues Universidade Federal do Cariri. Juazeiro do Norte, CE, Brasil.
  • Breno P Bezerra Universidade Federal de São Carlos. São Carlos, SP, Brasil.

Keywords:

Vitreous residues, Resistance to chemical attack, Ceramic coating, Sustentability

Abstract

Glazed ceramic tiles are based on glass, that use ceramic frits whose costs may be reduced using vitreous residues. The purpose of this work was to incorporate vitreous residue in the three layers of the ceramic tile plates (support, glaze and engobe) with different concentrations to evaluate the resistance to chemical attack and the absence of defects. Three raw materials for the production of the plates were used: kaolinitic clay, colorless glassy residue and Cariri stone. Three support formulations were studied which had different concentrations of vitreous residue and differente firing temperatures, 1000, 1100 e 1200 °C. Physicochemical tests showed that there is a possibility of replacing ceramic frits by vitreous residues to produce resistant glazed ceramic tile plates to chemical attack and free from processing defects.

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Isidorio, D. K. M., G Júnior, F. S. B., Rorigues, M. I. B., & Bezerra, B. P. (2021). Chemical attack resistance in sustainable ceramic plates produced from vitreous residue. Revista Militar De Ciência E Tecnologia, 38(2), 54–60. Retrieved from https://ebrevistas.eb.mil.br/CT/article/view/8649