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How long do ceramic floor tiles last? 

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The results showed that formulations containing up to 62% of waste could be used in the production of ceramic tiles.
The introduction of the crustiness surface on the ceramic floor tiles interfere in the contact temperature and also it can be an strategy to obtain ceramic tiles more comfortable.
The behaviour in ceramic production is suitable for high-quality bricks, including roofing tiles.
A preliminary comparison with experimental data shows the capability of the proposed model to reproduce the effective mechanical behaviour of ceramic tiles.
Besides the good photocatalytic performance, the optimized ceramic tiles have an aesthetically pleasing surface, a good adhesion to the substrate, and are easy to clean, thus fulfilling industrial/commercial requirements.
The tests show that the composite floor tiles are cheaper, durable, and affordable as compared to the ceramic tile.
Consequently, this research suggests to use waste ceramic tiles as an alternative material to improve the performance of CL-type soil in an economically and environmentally beneficial way.
The results indicated that sintering ceramic tiles with a high fly ash content at a high temperature caused a decrease in the properties because of bloating.
The results made it possible to deepen the understanding of the mechanisms of elements release caused by the chemical attack and their implications on microstructural and mechanical degradation of the working surface of glazed ceramic tiles.
Results indicated that the firing temperature and tailings proportion significantly influenced the porcelain tiles properties.