Defects occurred in sanitaryware manufacturing
Defects occurred in sanitaryware manufacturing.
The most common flaws in sanitaryware effect production yield. We have included common sanitaryware faults that can result from raw materials, handling, or processing.
Cracks are one of the most common defects discovered during the Sanitaryware manufacturing process. Sanitaryware surface separation or splitting without breaking apart.
Blisters are sharply edged burst bubbles. Can be found in heated ceramics.
Crazing - A crack in the glaze's surface area.
Pinholes are little holes in the ceramics.
Poor finish - Improperly finished ceramics at the green stage discovered after firing.
Improper/defective logo - The logo is not properly printed or positioned.
Iron flecks - Found on the glaze surface. The problem can be discovered after firing.
trapped refers to two or more products that become trapped together during fire.
Chipping - A small broken piece of the ceramic.
Light glaze means using less glaze on the ware than is necessary.
Heavy glazing refers to having more glaze in the ware than is necessary.
Wavy glaze is the result of incorrect glaze application.
Crawling - A small amount of glaze removes from the ware, leaving the ware exposed.
Leakage - A leak was discovered in the ware during the water filling and flushing process.
Poor repair - A defect caused by poor repairs at various stages of the procedure.
Pitting refers to little pits found in glaze after firing.
Matte glaze/underfired - Ware that has not been properly fired or has a matte glaze.
Warpage refers to the bending of ware.
Sulphuring is defined as the presence of a dull scum on the glaze surface following fire.
Knocked Glaze - The glaze was knocked off throughout the procedure.
Color fading is the process by which color disappears after firing.
Bloating occurs when a gas bubble becomes stuck in the body during firing.
Blown out - Impurities burn away while firing.
Dunting - A crack produced during the silica inversion step, and the glaze filled it.
Peeling: Glaze lifts away from the body.