Wall Tile
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1. Study of Raw materials of the Rio Grande do Norte for the use in Porous Wall Tile: Influence of the dolomite content and calcinations temperature in the physical- mechanical properties / Estudo de Matérias-Primas do Rio Grande do Norte para Uso em Revestimento Poroso: Influência do teor de dolomita e temperatura de calcinação nas propriedades físico-mecânicas
Rio Grande do Norte apresenta uma grande potencialidade para produção de revestimento cerâmico, haja vista, possuir matérias-primas naturais em quantidade e qualidade possibilitando sua exploração econômica, além do grande diferencial energético do Estado, que é o gás natural. Este trabalho objetiva estudar a influência da concentração de dolom
Publicado em: 2007
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2. Azulejo na arquitetura brasileira: os painéis de Athos Bulcão / Wall tiles at the brazilian architecture: the panels of Athos Bulcão
This research studies the presence of wall tile in brazilian architecture from a historical point of view and its productive process, granting special attention to Athos Bulcão wall tiles work. The use of wall tiles as a covering material goes back to the origins of brazilian architecture. Strong feature of portuguese architecture inheritance in Brazil, usu
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Sintering behavior of porous wall tile bodies during fast single-firing process
In ceramic wall tile processing, fast single-firing cycles have been widely used. In this investigation a fast single-firing porous wall tile mixture was prepared using raw materials from the North Fluminense region.Specimens were obtained by uniaxial pressing and sintered in air at various temperatures (1080 - 1200 °C) using a fast-firing cycle (60 minutes
Materials Research. Publicado em: 2005-06
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4. A Practical Approach to Evaluation of the Germicidal Efficiency of a General Purpose Military Disinfectant
The bactericidal activity of a general purpose disinfectant consisting of 25% sodium-o-phenylphenolate and 75% sodium-4- and 6-chloro-2-phenylphenolate was evaluated by a simulated in-use, surface-square dilution method. Common floor (asphalt, rubber, and unglazed tiles) and wall (stainless steel tile, ceramic tile, and painted wood) surfaces of various poro
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5. Dust exposure and pneumoconiosis in a South African pottery. 1. Study objectives and dust exposure.
Dust exposure and pneumoconiosis were investigated in a South African pottery that manufactured wall tiles and bathroom fittings. This paper describes the objectives of the investigation and presents dust measurement data. x Ray diffraction showed that the clays used by the pottery had a high quartz content (range 58%-23%, mean 38%). Exposure to respirable d
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6. Morbidity from repetitive knee trauma in carpet and floor layers.
Carpet layers comprise less than 0.06% of the United States workforce yet they submit 6.2% of compensation claims for traumatic knee inflammation. Their work involves multiple sources of acute and chronic knee trauma including kneeling, pressure from sharp objects, and use of a device called a "knee kicker" to stretch wall to wall carpet. To characterise the