Porcelain stoneware tiles frequently undergo a polishing process, aiming at improving their aesthetical appearence, that brings about a consistent material removal, with formation of superficial defects and opening of closed pores. The consequent degradation of the surface - and especially the increased sensitivity to stains – represent the main limit to the use of polished tiles in many indoor and outdoor applications. In order to better understand the role of the microstructure on the resistance to stains, a phenomenological study of staining/cleaning operations (ISO 10545 parts 14 and 16) and a thoroughful physico-microstructural charcterization of tile working surfaces (SEM, open and closed porosity, rigosimetry, MIP) were carried out on twelve industrially manufactured and polished products. Diverse staining behaviour proved to be connected with different tile microstructures, being the surface roughness as well as the amount and shape of coarser pores the most influent variables. Though a statistical approach, an empirical prediction model of the amount of stain retained by the tile surface after mild washing with warm water was set up. It is based on roughness measurements (both Ra and Rt) estimation of macropores (i.e. 1-50 ¼m by MIP) and pore roundness (by image analysis of SEM photomicrographs).

The role of surface microstructure on the resistance to stains of porcelain stoneware tiles

Michele Dondi;Giampaolo Ercolani;Guia Guarini;Cesare Melandri;Mariarosa Raimondo;
2005

Abstract

Porcelain stoneware tiles frequently undergo a polishing process, aiming at improving their aesthetical appearence, that brings about a consistent material removal, with formation of superficial defects and opening of closed pores. The consequent degradation of the surface - and especially the increased sensitivity to stains – represent the main limit to the use of polished tiles in many indoor and outdoor applications. In order to better understand the role of the microstructure on the resistance to stains, a phenomenological study of staining/cleaning operations (ISO 10545 parts 14 and 16) and a thoroughful physico-microstructural charcterization of tile working surfaces (SEM, open and closed porosity, rigosimetry, MIP) were carried out on twelve industrially manufactured and polished products. Diverse staining behaviour proved to be connected with different tile microstructures, being the surface roughness as well as the amount and shape of coarser pores the most influent variables. Though a statistical approach, an empirical prediction model of the amount of stain retained by the tile surface after mild washing with warm water was set up. It is based on roughness measurements (both Ra and Rt) estimation of macropores (i.e. 1-50 ¼m by MIP) and pore roundness (by image analysis of SEM photomicrographs).
2005
Istituto di Scienza, Tecnologia e Sostenibilità per lo Sviluppo dei Materiali Ceramici - ISSMC (ex ISTEC)
Microstructure-final
porcelain stoneware
porosity
stain resistance
tiles
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