Abstract
The ever-larger tile sizes demanded by the market, the higher quality requirements, and the increasingly similar installation to that of pressed products make it necessary to narrow the tolerance limits of final extruded tile size in order to maintain the product's competitiveness. The results of this study show that, though mixing water has a great influence on drying shrinkage, it hardly affects extruded tile firing shrinkage. This indicates that control of the water added in the extrusion process is indispensable in order avoid variations in drying shrinkage and, thus, to assure good dimensional stability of the end product.
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Aguilella, M., Foucard, L., Mallol, G., Sánchez, M. J., López, M., & Benages, R. (2012). Estudio y control automático de la operación de extrusión de baldosas cerámicas. Boletin de La Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio, 51(2), 83–88. https://doi.org/10.3989/cyv.122012
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