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In this research are presented the results of using rice straw ash (RSA) in low proportions as substitute of feldspar for manufacturing stoneware tiles. Specimens of semidry triaxial mixtures, where feldspar was substituted for different percentages (25 % and 50 %) of RSA, were prepared by uniaxial pressing, followed by drying and sintering. Physical and mechanical properties of sintered bodies were evaluated. Porcelain stoneware tile specimens C0 and CF25 reached bending strength and water absorption values were in accordance with standard ISO 13006 (Annex G, BIa) (≥35 MPa and ≤ 0.5 %, respectively). However, in porcelain stoneware tile specimens CF50 due to bloating phenomenon was not possible obtain commercial tiles in accordance with standard ISO 13006. By using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) needles of primary and secondary mullite were identified in a vitreous phase; and by using X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) mullite and quartz phases were identified. It was concluded that feldspar can be substituted positively by RSA in stoneware tile pastes.
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Álvaro Guzmán, A., John Torres, L., Martha Cedeño, V., Silvio Delvasto, A., Vicente Amigó, B., & Enrique Sánchez, V. (2013). Fabricación de gres porcelánico empleando ceniza de tamo de arroz en sustitución del feldespato. Boletin de La Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio, 52(6), 283–290. https://doi.org/10.3989/cyv.352013
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