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titleOfInvention Ceramic tile containing loess-doll and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a ceramic tile containing loess-doll and a preparation method thereof. The ceramic tile is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 55-65 parts of quartz powder, 30-40 parts of china clay, 15-25 parts of albite, 10-15 parts of zeolite, 16-28 parts of loess-doll, 11-22 parts of medical stones, 5-10 parts of sericite, 3-7 parts of nanometer silicon nitride, 20-30 parts of modified clay, 6-12 parts of boron mud, 2-6 parts of chaff powder and 4-9 parts of coarse whiting. The raw materials of loess-doll, medical stones and the like are added into the ceramic tile, so that substances of ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, organochlorine, cyanide and the like harm to human health can be adsorbed and decomposed, the growth of bacteria of staphylococcus albus, escherichelloa coli and the like and various kinds of fungi can also be inhibited, and indoor environment can be effectively improved and purified. The prepared ceramic tile has the characteristics of high strength, low water absorption rate, high abrasive resistance and weather ability and the like, and is durable in use.
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