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Ceramic wall tile body

CAS 14807-96-6 EINECS/ELINCS 238-877-9 Uses Reinforcing agent, filler, extender for elastomers, PVC, vinyl asbestos tile, polyester in match molded articles, body patching compds., PR nylon, phenol formaldehyde, polyethylene, ceramic wall tile and artware pigment for interior wall paints, exterior house paints, primers, maintenance paints, traffic paints... [Pg.589]

Ceramics. In ceramics, talc is widely used in wall tile and hobbyware bodies, in electrical porcelains, and in cordierite formulations. Wall tile and hobbyware ate talc—clay bodies that ate pressed and fast-fired to a high porosity (bisque) and then glazed and tefired to produce the final product. Talc containing tremolite and carbonate is preferred to ensure good porosity. [Pg.302]

Fine ceramic industry silicate ceramic (clay ceramic) fine ceramic bodies, e.g. porcelain bodies 100 20 2-40 slugs for tableware ceramics, wall and floor tiles... [Pg.65]

Waterfall Process. A method for the application of glaze materials to a ceramic body by mechanically conveying the ware through a continuously flowing (recirculated) vertical stream of the glaze suspension. The process is used in the glazing of wall tiles. [Pg.351]

White s Test. A method for the detection of free lime, for example in Portland cement or dolomite refractories. A few mg of the powdered sample is placed on a glass microscope-slide and wetted with a solution of 5g phenol dissolved in 5 ml nitrobenzene with the addition of two drops of water. Micro-examination (x 80) will reveal the formation of long birefringent needles if free CaO is present. (A. H. White, Industr. Engng. Chem. 1, 5, 1909.) Whiteware. A general term for all those varieties of pottery that usually have a white body, e.g. tableware, sanitary ware and wall tiles. See also ceramic WHITEWARE, which has an ASTM definition. [Pg.355]


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