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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of ceramic sheet with infiltration layer
abstract The invention provides a manufacturing method of a ceramic sheet with an infiltration layer. The manufacturing method comprises the following steps: A, sending an unfired brick, with thickness not more than 6.5mm, of a ceramic sheet to a kiln and performing first firing at 600-1050 DEG C; B, applying organic infiltrated glaze ink and organic infiltration aid ink to the green body subjected to first firing; C, carrying out second firing at 1150-1250 DEG C; and D, carrying out polishing and edging to obtain the ceramic sheet product. The ceramic sheet manufactured by adopting the method has the beneficial effects that an infiltration layer formed by infiltrated glaze ink has certain thickness and infiltrates into a precoat, so that the decorative patterns are resistant to wear, thus solving the problems in the prior art that printed decoration layers formed by conventional ink-jet printing do not have a stereoscopic sense of layering and are not resistant to wear.
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