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Process for producing inkjet high-definition tiles
The invention relates to a process for producing inkjet high-definition tiles. The process comprises the following steps: (1) pouring glaze on a tile biscuit to form a glaze layer; (2) performing inkjet printing of a pattern on the glaze layer, wherein the glaze layer comprises a bottom glaze layer and a cover glaze layer from bottom to top; the bottom glaze layer comprises, by weight, 10-30% of fusion cake A, 30-70% of fusion cake B, 2-10% of kaolin, 3-8% of calcined talc, 3-10% of potassium feldspar and 2-10% of white carbon black; the cover glaze layer comprises, by weight, 6-30% of fusion cake C, 10-30% of fusion cake D, 20-70% of fusion cake E, 2-10% of kaolin and 2-10% of white carbon black; the fusion cake A is a waterproof fusion cake, the fusion cake B is a waterproof fusion cake, the fusion cake C is a transparent fusion cake, a fusion cake D is a zirconium white fusion cake, and the fusion cake E is a zirconium white fusion cake. By adding the white carbon black, pores of the glaze layer are opened so as to be favorable for downward permeation of ink droplets, the horizontal transfer is reduced, and the definition and saturation of the sprayed pattern is guaranteed.
Process for producing inkjet high-definition tiles
The invention relates to a process for producing inkjet high-definition tiles. The process comprises the following steps: (1) pouring glaze on a tile biscuit to form a glaze layer; (2) performing inkjet printing of a pattern on the glaze layer, wherein the glaze layer comprises a bottom glaze layer and a cover glaze layer from bottom to top; the bottom glaze layer comprises, by weight, 10-30% of fusion cake A, 30-70% of fusion cake B, 2-10% of kaolin, 3-8% of calcined talc, 3-10% of potassium feldspar and 2-10% of white carbon black; the cover glaze layer comprises, by weight, 6-30% of fusion cake C, 10-30% of fusion cake D, 20-70% of fusion cake E, 2-10% of kaolin and 2-10% of white carbon black; the fusion cake A is a waterproof fusion cake, the fusion cake B is a waterproof fusion cake, the fusion cake C is a transparent fusion cake, a fusion cake D is a zirconium white fusion cake, and the fusion cake E is a zirconium white fusion cake. By adding the white carbon black, pores of the glaze layer are opened so as to be favorable for downward permeation of ink droplets, the horizontal transfer is reduced, and the definition and saturation of the sprayed pattern is guaranteed.
Process for producing inkjet high-definition tiles
XIAO LIBIAO (author) / YUAN FUXIANG (author) / XIE ZHIJUN (author) / REN GUOXIONG (author) / HUANG LINGYAN (author)
2016-02-03
Patent
Electronic Resource
English