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Sodium silicate & deflocculation of ceramic mixtures

Sodium silicate & deflocculation of ceramic mixtures

Update: 2024-06-24
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Sodium silicate is an inorganic substance that at room temperature it is in solid state.

It is a chemical compound used in several areas of industrial production. In ceramics, sodium silicate is very effective within ceramic mixtures.

Among the several effects it produces, it plays a very important role in terms of fluidization.

The episode is about the function that this substance performs, highlighting its several properties and the benefits it promotes.

With a focus on deflocculation of ceramic mixtures.
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Sodium silicate & deflocculation of ceramic mixtures

Sodium silicate & deflocculation of ceramic mixtures

Zschimmer & Schwarz Ceramco