This paper, which was held on the occasion of the conference at Rakovnicke Keramicke Zavody (Sept. 8, 1993 in Raknovik), deals with the prerequisites for the compositions of bodies as well as glazes, engobes and frits as regards their application in single-firing technology. The tiles produced by means of single-firing have a higher porosity and, in turn, a lower weight per square meter and very good adhesion to the wall when tiling. This results in cost and application advantages for monocottura tiles.

Bodies, glazes and frits for single-fired tiles / Romagnoli, M.; Pastor, A. S.. - In: KERAMISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT. - ISSN 0023-0561. - 46:5(1994), pp. 298-302.

Bodies, glazes and frits for single-fired tiles

Romagnoli M.;
1994

Abstract

This paper, which was held on the occasion of the conference at Rakovnicke Keramicke Zavody (Sept. 8, 1993 in Raknovik), deals with the prerequisites for the compositions of bodies as well as glazes, engobes and frits as regards their application in single-firing technology. The tiles produced by means of single-firing have a higher porosity and, in turn, a lower weight per square meter and very good adhesion to the wall when tiling. This results in cost and application advantages for monocottura tiles.
1994
46
5
298
302
Bodies, glazes and frits for single-fired tiles / Romagnoli, M.; Pastor, A. S.. - In: KERAMISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT. - ISSN 0023-0561. - 46:5(1994), pp. 298-302.
Romagnoli, M.; Pastor, A. S.
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