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What minerals are ceramic tiles made of?
Simply put, clay, feldspar, kaolin, black soil, diopside, wollastonite, pyrophyllite and other raw materials are mixed and put into a ball mill, and then water and sodium silicate are added to grind to about 1.5% of a 250-mesh sieve, and then sprayed and granulated in a drying tower for later use. After aging, the prepared powder particles are sent to a press through a conveyor belt for pressing and molding. Then enter a drying roller kiln for drying at a drying temperature of about 120℃. And then conveyed into the glass window by a belt. After that, it enters a roller kiln with a height of 80 or 100, and is fired at about 1200. Finally, it is selected and packaged to become a first-class product. This is a simple production process. If you have any questions, please contact me at qq 1004448.