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publicationDate 2013-09-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-101774783-B
titleOfInvention Antibacterial ceramic wall and floor tile gap filler
abstract The invention provides an antibacterial ceramic wall and floor tile gap filler, wherein the floor tile gap filler is prepared from glass and/or ceramic powder, adhesive agents and antibacterial ingredients. Through laser radiation or flame heating, the fused gap filler is used for filling and gluing the gaps of ceramic wall and floor tiles. The ceramic wall and floor tile gap filler provided by the invention have strong adaptability, and can realize the composition design and preparation of the inorganic gap filler according to the features of laser radiation light sources and oxy-acetylene flames. The inorganic gap filler which is vitrified or ceramic treated through fusing can be combined with the ceramic wall and floor tiles, so the filled gap has the effects of smooth surface, compactstructure, friction resistance, erosion resistance from various media, long service life and antibacterial function.
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