Ceramic tiles: terms and definitions

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Question 1

Ceramic products can be divided into three groups:

  1. building ceramics;
  2. facing ceramics;
  3. art ceramics.

Which of the following products can be classified as veneer ceramics? 

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Tile

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Dishes

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Pipes

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Compositions, for example, a vase with flowers, a girl on a swing, etc.

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Ceramic tile

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Expanded clay

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Roof tiles

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Facing brick

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Brick

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Information on this issue is presented in the article Ceramic products, facing ceramics .

Question 2

Ceramic tiles and rectangular slabs come in a range of sizes. The names of these sizes and definitions are given below. Which pairs - term and definition - correspond to reality?

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Coordination size (C) - Technological size, including the width of the seam.

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Actual size - The size obtained by measuring the surface of ceramic tiles and slabs in accordance with EN ISO 10545-2.

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The dimensions of tiles and slabs of other shapes are determined by the largest size of the rectangle in which they are inscribed

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Technological size (W) - A size established for the manufacturing process of ceramic tiles and slabs, which must correspond to the actual size within acceptable deviations.

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Nominal size - Size used to designate a product.

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Non-modular dimensions - Dimensions that do not take into account the modular (M) structure.

NOTE See ISO 1006, where 1M = 100 mm.

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Modular size - Dimensions of ceramic tiles and slabs determined on the basis of module M, as well as their multiple and divisible, with the exception of tiles and slabs with a front surface area of ​​less than 9000 mm2.

NOTE See ISO 1006, where 1M = 100 mm.

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Material on this issue is set out in standard EN 14411 .

Question 3

Ceramic tiles and slabs are used mainly for flooring and wall cladding. As a rule, they are molded at room temperature using the extrusion method (method A) or the semi-dry pressing method (method B). Indicate what types of ceramic tiles are molded using the semi-dry pressing method (method B).

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Clinker

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Porcelain tiles

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Cotto (terracotta)

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Majolica

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Gres red

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Cottoforte

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Information on this issue can be found on the forum Classification of tiles and area of ​​use .

Question 4

Standards, articles and books use specialized ceramic tile terms. Below are such terms and their definitions. Which pairs - term and definition - correspond to reality?

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Extruded ceramic tiles and slabs - Ceramic tiles and slabs cut to a specified length from a strip formed by an extruder from a plastic mass.

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Ceramic tiles and slabs with an engobed surface are considered glazed.

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Semi-dry pressed ceramic tiles and slabs - Ceramic tiles and slabs produced by pressing a powdered mass into molds under high pressure.

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Angobed Surface - A thin layer of clay slurry applied to the surface of a ceramic tile or slab that has a matte appearance and may be permeable or waterproof.

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Water absorption (E) - Water absorption is determined as a percentage by mass in accordance with EN ISO 10545-3.

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Glaze - A thin glassy sintered layer covering the surface of a ceramic tile or slab that is waterproof

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Material on this issue is presented in standard EN 14411 .

Question 5

Glazed ceramic tiles can be used to cover walls and floors. Which of the following statements regarding glaze are true?

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Transparent glazes are colorless and colored.

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Glaze, consisting of frits only, is used only to achieve a shiny surface on some types of wall tiles.

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Frit is a special type of glass that, during the firing of the tile, melts and adheres tightly to the shard.

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Tsek is a type of glaze defect. This occurs due to the difference in the expansion coefficients of the shard and the glaze itself. The center has the appearance of web-like cracks.

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The chemical composition of the glaze and the ceramic shard is different. Their thermal expansion also varies in size.

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The fragility of the adhesion of the glaze to the shard is expressed in the formation of a network of cracks in the glaze layer (cek) or the detachment of the glaze from the shard after firing and cooling.

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Glaze is a shiny or enamel glassy layer in the form of a thin film (1 - 3 mm).

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Transparent glazes are also called enamels.

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Material on this issue is in the article Glaze general concepts and classification .

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