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The image illustrates a "Ceramic Manufacturing Process" starting with ceramic powder mixed with binder and additives to form a slurry. The slurry undergoes a mixing stage, followed by homogenising. A pump then transfers the slurry to a slurry container, from which it is cast onto a moving carrier film on a support table. A doctor blade spreads the mixture into a flexible tape. The tape then proceeds through a drying process, where solvent is evaporated, creating a dry tape. In the final steps, the dry tape is peeled from the carrier film and wound onto a take-up reel for additional processing.
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The picture demonstrates the process of making ceramic for the buliding industry.
Overall, the linear process consist of 8 main stages, begins with mixing ceramic powder with water and ends with taking-up reel from dry tape.
First, ceramic powder is mixed with water by special mixer. Next, the consistency becomes slurry. Then, bider and additives are added to slurry. The next stage, calls homogenising, which recycle derived consistency. After that liquid ceramic is pumped in cyclinderical machine. Next, it is transtimited to slurry container. During this time two types of tape are rolling parallel in support table. One of them is the result of liquid ceramic (slurry). After container it becomes flexible tape. However, after drying process, which evaporated solvent, it becomes dry tape. The next stage, dry tape is peeled and took-up reel. Finally, the reels are transported to additional processing.
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