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Tiles raw materials are essential components used in the production of ceramic tiles. These materials typically include clays, feldspar, quartz, and other minerals that are processed and formulated to achieve desired physical and aesthetic properties. The raw materials undergo various treatments, including grinding, mixing, and firing, to produce high-quality tiles suitable for various applications.
| Composition | Clay, feldspar, quartz, and other minerals |
| Particle size | Typically ranges from 10 to 200 microns |
| Moisture content | Usually between 5% to 15% |
| Firing temperature | Commonly between 1000°C to 1300°C |
| Color range | Varies from white to red, depending on clay type |
When selecting tiles raw materials, buyers should consider the specific type of clay and minerals required for their tile production process. It's important to specify the desired particle size, moisture content, and firing temperature to ensure compatibility with manufacturing processes. Additionally, buyers should inquire about any relevant certifications or quality standards that the materials meet, as well as the quantities needed for production.
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Common types include earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain clays.
Higher firing temperatures typically enhance strength and durability.
Yes, the color can be influenced by the type of clay and additional pigments.
Moisture content usually ranges from 5% to 15%.
Certifications may vary; inquire about ISO or industry-specific standards.
Shelf life can vary, but generally, they should be used within a year if stored properly.