Introduction to the seven application areas of ultrafine talcum powder-6
In the ceramic industry, Talc for ceramics plays a vital role. The diversity of ceramic colors depends largely on the addition of Talc powder. Different proportions and combinations of ingredients can give ceramics rich color changes, while improving the whiteness, density uniformity, glossiness and surface smoothness after calcination.
In addition to being used to produce special talc porcelain, Talc for ceramics is also widely used in combination with porcelain clay to produce special ceramic products with various characteristics. For example, daily-use ceramics (such as tableware) with 15% Talc powder show strong toughness, translucent texture and bright colors; while architectural ceramics (such as tiles, tiles, porcelain, etc.) with 40-80% Talc powder have extremely low thermal expansion and moisture expansion coefficients, high strength, not easy to crack and colorful.
By adjusting the amount of Talc for ceramics, a variety of performance and effects can be achieved in ceramic products to meet different needs.