Patent classifications
B28B11/044
INKJET PROCESS FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL RELIEF ON TILES
A technique is described for the application of three-dimensional (3D) relief to a substrate such as a ceramic tile using digital inkjet technology. In an example embodiment, the introduced technique includes application of binder ink to a portion of the surface of a substrate using a digital inkjet process. This binder ink forms a barrier layer which protects the portion of the surface of the substrate. Next, a brushing process is applied to remove unprotected portions of the substrate, thereby forming the 3D relief in the substrate.
CERAMIC SANITARY ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
A method for producing a ceramic sanitary article, more particularly a washbasin or washstand, wherein a mold is used to produce, from a ceramic composition, a green body, which is subsequently fired in a firing to form a fired body, where the fired body after the firing is subjected to material-removing working on one or more visible faces until it has a desired dimension, after which the worked body is glazed at least on the worked visible face or faces and is fired a further time in order to fire the glaze.
TOOLING AND METHOD FOR INFILTRATING A SLURRY INTO A TEXTILE PREFORM
A tooling for infiltrating a slurry into a textile preform includes a mold which includes an impregnation chamber including, on one of its face, an element for filtering a liquid phase of the slurry intended to receive a first face of a textile preform, the impregnation chamber being closed by a counter-mold located facing the filtration element; and an output vent present on the mold and configured to eliminate a filtrate of the filtration element at an elimination pressure, wherein the tooling also includes a circulation system for a slurry including an input port and an output port, the circulation system being configured to circulate the slurry in the impregnation chamber from the input port to the output port at a circulation pressure greater than the elimination pressure.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING RAISED PATTERNS ON CERAMIC TILES AND CERAMIC TILES WITH RAISED PATTERNS MANUFACTURED ACCORDING TO THE METHOD
The present invention describes a ceramic tile with raised patterns and a method for producing raised patterns on a ceramic tile that comprises printing one ink followed by printing a second ink characterised by being insoluble in the previous ink, so as to form a raised pattern with a height of 50 micrometres to 500 micrometres. Finally, the ceramic tile is fired at a maximum temperature of 850 C. to 1300 C.
Inkjet process for three-dimensional relief on tiles
A technique is described for the application of three-dimensional (3D) relief to a substrate such as a ceramic tile using digital inkjet technology. In an example embodiment, the introduced technique includes application of binder ink to a portion of the surface of a substrate using a digital inkjet process. This binder ink forms a barrier layer which protects the portion of the surface of the substrate. Next, a brushing process is applied to remove unprotected portions of the substrate, thereby forming the 3D relief in the substrate.
DECORATIVE CONCRETE WITH UNIFORM SURFACE AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME
A decorative concrete with a very uniform finish surface and a method of fabricating the same is disclosed. A concrete mixture is poured over a subgrade which defines an exposed surface. The exposed surface is finished with any of several techniques, and the surface is then worked with an abrasive material, and additional techniques are used to color and seal the concrete.
INKJET PROCESS FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL RELIEF ON TILES
A technique is described for the application of three-dimensional (3D) relief to a substrate such as a ceramic tile using digital inkjet technology. In an example embodiment, the introduced technique includes application of binder ink to a portion of the surface of a substrate using a digital inkjet process. This binder ink forms a barrier layer which protects the portion of the surface of the substrate. Next, a brushing process is applied to remove unprotected portions of the substrate, thereby forming the 3D relief in the substrate.
Method and device for producing coated, and in particular painted, building boards and associated painted building board
The subject matter of the present invention is a method for producing coated, and in particular painted, building boards (1), preferably for the interior finishing of buildings. First, the respective building board (1) is provided on its longitudinal edges (2) and/or transverse edges with a bevel (4). Then, the respective building board (1) is transferred to a rubber-like transporting belt (7) in such a way that the edges (2) respectively provided with the bevels (4) are arranged transversely in relation to the conveying direction (F) of the transporting belt (7) and the bevels (4) are arranged adjacent to a visible side (6) of the building board (1), facing away from the transporting belt (7). Finally, a coating material, and in particular paint (13), is applied to the visible side (6) of the building board (1) and respective bevel areas (5) of the bevels (4) in one operation with the aid of at least one roller (11) arranged above the transporting belt (7) and rotating substantially transversely in relation to the conveying direction (F).
System and Method for Repairing or Replicating a Building Material
A system and method for replicating or repairing a building a material may serve as an effective means for repairing or replicating building material that has been discontinued or is otherwise unavailable or unsuitable for installation, the method comprising the steps of scanning an original tile to obtain an image data set, communicating the image data set to a computer, rendering a three-dimensional image of the original tile from the image data set, carving a new tile using a CNC machine based on the three-dimensional image of the original tile, applying a decorative image to the new tile, applying a glaze to the new tile, and firing the new tile.
Machinable dental bulk block and method of manufacturing same
Disclosed is a machinable dental bulk block that is a glass ceramic block including an amorphous glass matrix and crystalline phases introduced into the matrix. A major crystalline phase is lithium disilicate and a minor crystalline phase is lithium phosphate. The dental block is made of a functionally gradient material in which the major crystalline phase exhibits a gradient of particle sizes in a depth direction of the dental block and which has no interface at a point where the gradient of particle sizes of the major crystalline phase changes. The dental bulk block is useful for production of a dental prosthesis (artificial tooth) similar to a natural tooth. The dental bulk block can reduce time and the number of processing steps to manufacture a dental prosthesis and provides improved structural stability through good force distribution obtained by functionally graded mechanical properties.