Analysis Of The Forming Process Of Inorganic Terrazzo Board
Mar 15, 2025
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Inorganic terrazzo board has emerged in the field of architectural decoration with its beautiful, durable and environmentally friendly characteristics. Understanding its forming process will help to better understand this high-quality material.
The forming process of inorganic terrazzo board mainly includes raw material preparation, mixing, pouring and molding, and curing. The first is raw material preparation. High-quality aggregates such as gravel, glass particles, etc., as well as inorganic gelling materials such as cement and additives, need to be strictly screened and proportioned to ensure the performance of the board.
During the mixing process, various raw materials need to be evenly mixed in a specific proportion. Adequate mixing can achieve the best adhesion between materials and lay the foundation for subsequent molding. Professional mixing equipment can ensure the accuracy and efficiency of this process.
Pouring and molding are key steps. Pour the mixed materials into a pre-designed mold, and make the materials evenly distributed and tightly filled in the mold by vibration or pressure molding, so as to ensure the density and flatness of the board. Subsequently, it is cured under appropriate temperature and humidity conditions. The curing time is usually determined by factors such as the thickness and material of the board. This stage allows the material to fully hydrate and improve the strength and stability of the board.
In order to meet the needs of different projects, the molding process is also highly flexible. Inorganic terrazzo boards of different colors, patterns and specifications can be produced according to customer requirements. For example, by adding various pigments and mixtures of pigments to the raw materials, a rich and colorful color effect can be achieved. At the same time, the diversity of molds can produce a variety of unique textures and shapes.
With the continuous advancement of technology, the molding process of inorganic terrazzo boards is also continuously optimized. This not only improves production efficiency, but also further improves the quality and performance of the board, making it more competitive in the domestic and international markets.
