GEU199415Y - Ceramic Mass - Google Patents

Ceramic Mass

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GEU199415Y
GEU199415Y GEAU199278U GEAU1992000078U GEU199415Y GE U199415 Y GEU199415 Y GE U199415Y GE AU199278 U GEAU199278 U GE AU199278U GE AU1992000078 U GEAU1992000078 U GE AU1992000078U GE U199415 Y GEU199415 Y GE U199415Y
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tiles
production
riolite
wastes
clay
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GEAU199278U
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Tengiz Agladze
Konstantine Togonidze
George Kakabadze
Mikheil Mujiri
Nana Shubladze
Tsiala Tsanava
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Scient Research Institute For Building Materials
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Abstract

This utility model refers building materials production and can be used for manufacturing of tiles. Technical result is to provide increased heat resistance, frost resistance and wear resistance of ceramic tiles. According to the technical result the ceramic mass comprising clay and riolite rock has additionally the wastes of production like broken tiles and china in the following mass % proportion: clay 20-30 Riolite rock 50-80 Wastes of production (china, broken tiles) 2-20
GEAU199278U 1992-07-15 1992-07-15 Ceramic Mass GEU199415Y (en)

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