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A Low-Cost Novel Talc-Based Opaque Glaze for Ceramic Floor Tiles

Journal

ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 48, Issue 1, Pages 475-481

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13369-022-07261-y

Keywords

Ceramic floor tiles; Zirconium silicate; Talc; Glaze; Opacifier

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This research investigates the use of talc as a replacement for zirconium silicate in ceramic floor tile glaze to reduce costs. The experiment shows that complete replacement of zirconium silicate with talc can achieve better opacity in the glaze. There are no significant changes observed in the resistance of the fired sample tiles to chemical attack. Economic analysis reveals that the use of talc can reduce the cost of opacifier by 82%.
Zirconium silicate (ZrSiO4) is widely used commercially as an opacifying agent in the ceramic tile industry. But due to the high price of ZrSiO4, its alternatives are being discovered. In this research, a novel approach of replacing zirconium silicate with talc [Mg3Si4O10 (OH)(2)] in ceramic floor tile glaze has been investigated to make the glaze cost effective. Zirconium silicate is gradually replaced by six different weight percentages of talc in glaze compositions. All the prepared compositions were fired in a roller kiln under industrial conditions. After firing, all the samples were collected from the kiln exit and were subjected to various quality check tests like water absorption, bending strength, chemical test, thermal expansion and shrinkage. The color index for the fired samples is measured by CIELEB color space, and it is concluded that better opacity can be achieved by totally replacing zirconium silicate with talc. Resistance of the fired sample tiles to the chemicals attack is also studied, and no significant changes are observed on the surface of the sample tiles. The surface morphology of all the glazed sample tiles is analyzed by SEM and EDX. At the end, both opacifying agents, i.e., zirconium silicate and talc are economically analyzed, and it is concluded that the replacing of zirconium silicate with talc can reduce the cost of opacifier by 82%.

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