Effect of waste glass and zircon on ceramic properties and microstructure of porcelain tiles

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The possibility of using waste glass as a flux in porcelain tiles without deterioration in mechanical properties has been assessed. Waste glass was added to a typical porcelain tile body, replacing feldspar by up to 15%. Zircon was also added at 5% in partial replacement of quartz. The prepared batches were fired at temperatures of 1160 to 1240C with 20 min soaking time. Addition of 5% zircon in the presence of 5% waste glass resulted in unusual mechanical and physical characteristics. Further additions of waste glass enhanced vitrification and consequently some surface and mechanical properties, but worsened modulus of rupture (MOR) and toughness. Generally specimens containing zircon had better physicomechanical properties. © 2005 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

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Bakr, I. M. (2005). Effect of waste glass and zircon on ceramic properties and microstructure of porcelain tiles. Advances in Applied Ceramics, 104(5), 243–248. https://doi.org/10.1179/174367605X52031

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