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Surface protection treatments, emissions & regulations

Surface protection treatments, emissions & regulations

FromApparently invisible. Chemistry in ceramics.


Surface protection treatments, emissions & regulations

FromApparently invisible. Chemistry in ceramics.

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Oct 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The episode focuses on a subject that may seem unimportant but that, instead, is quite relevant if we consider the recent and new intended use of ceramic surfaces (tables, countertops, etc).Since tiles now are used not only for floors and walls (but also for furniture: tables, top, countertops, ect) the contact with the food we eat is frequent and it must be considered.Given that ceramics are, by their very nature, one of the most hygienic and antiseptic material in the world, it is also true that surface protective treatments that are applied after the firing cycle may represent in this perspective a serious issue: the products involved in the process, unlike ceramics, do not undergo to any modification after treatment, being not transformed by the very high temperatures of the kilns.Even if toxic emissions provided by ceramic glass and protective products are extremely rare, it's nevertheless important to take stock and dissect the issue, looking more closely at all mechanisms (not only related to chemistry) that take place behind the scenes.
Released:
Oct 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (35)

Aware of how complex the problems related to the world of chemistry applied to ceramic production processes can be, we want to share our knowledge with those who want to orient themselves or train for passion or profession.Through a simple and direct language, the podcast aims to be an educational space with a focus on products, applications and processes.The journey unfolds along the ceramic production lines.At each stage a topic.At each topic a critical issue.At each critical issue, when possible, a solution.