Claims
- 1. A multilayer pottery tile without substantial bends produced by dry-pressing and then firing in a kiln or furnace, which comprises, from the surface, first, second and third layers, in the stated order; wherein pottery tile-materials forming the first and third layers are substantially equal to each other in shrinkage during drying and firing and in thermal expansion coefficient after firing; wherein the shrinkage A of the tile material for the first layer, the shrinkage C of the tile material of the third layer, and the shrinkage B of the tile material for the second layer satisfy the conditions 0.8C<A<1.2C, and 0.6B<A, C<1.4B; wherein the first and third layers are formed from tile-material mixtures comprising feldspar, pottery stone and clay; and wherein the second immediate layer is formed from a tile-material mixture different from those mixtures for other two layers, comprising feldspar, pottery stone and clay, and containing clay in a ratio larger than those mixtures for other two layers to maintain the shape of the second intermediate layer.
- 2. A multilayer tile according to claim 1, in which the second layer contains clay in a ratio larger than the first and third layers to maintain the shape of the second layer and to increase the strength of the multilayer tile.
- 3. A multilayer tile according to claim 1, in which the first and third layers comprise, as essential components, 40 to 80 parts of feldspar, up to 40 part of pottery stone and 10 to 40 parts of clay per 100 parts by weight of the mixture of essential components.
- 4. A multilayer tile according to claim 1, in which the second layer comprises a waste tile material.
- 5. A multilayer tile according to claim 1, in which the second layer is composed of a plurality of layers and includes a reinforcing layer.
- 6. A multilayer tile according to claim 1, in which the shrinkages A, B and C satisfy the conditions 0.9C<A<1.1C, and 0.8B<A, C<1.2B.
- 7. A multilayer tile according to claim 1, which has a size of 300 mm.times.300 mm or more without substantial bends.
- 8. A method for manufacturing a multilayer pottery tile without substantial bends, which comprises the following steps;
- a first pottery tile-material mixture, which is not substantially molten during a firing step and comprises feldspar, pottery stone and clay, is placed in a tile-forming mold to form a bottom layer,
- a second pottery tile-material mixture, different from pottery tile material mixtures for other layers and containing clay in a ratio larger than the mixtures for other layers to maintain the shape of the second layer, is placed on said bottom layer to form an intermediate layer,
- a third pottery tile-material mixture, which comprises feldspar, pottery stone, and clay, and which is substantially equal to said first tile-material in shrinkage during drying and firing and in thermal expansion coefficient after firing, is placed on said intermediate layer to form a surface layer,
- wherein the shrinkage A of the tile material for the surface layer, the shrinkage C of the tile material for the bottom layer, and the shrinkage B of the tile material for the intermediate layer satisfy the conditions 0.8C<A<1.2C, and 0.6B<A, C<1.4B,
- said bottom, intermediate and surface layers thus placed are dry-pressed to form a molding, and then
- said molding thus formed is fired in a kiln or furnace, whereby a multilayer pottery tile is produced without substantial bends and the bottom layer thereof is prevented from sticking onto the kiln or furnace.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, in which the material for the intermediate layer comprises feldspar, pottery stone and clay, and contains clay in a ratio larger than the first and third layers to maintain the shape of the second layer and to increase the strength of the multilayer tile.
- 10. A method according to claim 8, in which the materials for the first and third layers comprise, as essential components, 40 to 80 parts of feldspar, up to 40 parts of pottery stone and 10 to 40 parts of clay per 100 parts by weight of the mixture of essential components.
- 11. A method according to claim 8, in which the material for the intermediate layer comprises a waste tile material.
- 12. A method according to claim 8, in which the second intermediate layer is composed of a plurality of layers and includes a reinforcing layer.
- 13. A method according to claim 8, in which the shrinkages A, B, and C satisfy the conditions 0.9C<A<1.1C, and 0.8B<A, C<1.2B.
- 14. A method according to claim 8, in which the resulting multilayer tile has a size of 300 mm.times.300 mm or more without substantial bends.
- 15. A method according to claim 8, in which the material for the bottom layer contains chamotte to prevent the bottom layer from sticking onto the kiln or furnace.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/003,987, filed 1/16/87, now abandoned.
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