Process for preparing starting materials to form a ceramic compo

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming articles by uniting randomly associated particles – Agitating to form larger particles

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23313AS, 106288B, 501 1, 501141, 501155, 241 23, 241 25, 366101, B02B 502, C04B 3302, C04B 3304

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ABSTRACT:
The process and installation for carrying out the process of preparing starting materials to form a ceramic composition by passing them through a crusher, storing them in silos, until different proportions are fed to a mixer and then to an intermediate silo from which the materials are pulverized, dried cleaned of ferrous impurities and passed through a spray tower where recycled and starting material are mixed and moisture content controlled depending on whether the ceramic mass or composition to which the granulated material is to be processed must be suitable for casting, kneading or pressing.

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