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http://dx.doi.org/10.5345/JKIBC.2020.20.5.425

A Study on the Properties of Traditional Korean Roof Tile by Using Nano Alumino Silicate  

Kim, Soon-Ho (Industry-University Cooperation Foundation, Changwon University)
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Building Construction / v.20, no.5, 2020 , pp. 425-432 More about this Journal
Abstract
The appearance of Korean traditional roof tiles is beautiful and excellent in water resistance, fire resistance and durability, but a high sintering temperature of 1,200℃ or higher is required. Therefore, due to the economical and heavy weight problem, the current trend is to use different roof finishing materials than Korean traditional roof tiles. By adding nanoaluminosilicate to clay and kaolin, which are the materials of the clay roof tiles, the sintering temperature is sintered at a low temperature of 1,000℃ or less, and the optimal mixing and material process is designed to satisfy the characteristics required as a Korean traditional roof tile. The results of this study again demonstrate the superiority of Korean traditional tiles with roof finishing materials using nanoaluminate. The properties of Korean traditional roof tiles that satisfy the criteria of KS F 3510 by applying fire resistance of natural minerals and nanoparticle technology to flexural strength of 2800N, Bulk specific gravity of 2.0g/㎤ and absorption rate of less than 10.0%, through which and researched materials development.
Keywords
traditional korean roof tile; nano alumino silicate; nano coating; lightweight; low temperature sintering;
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