Abstract

The challenges of using locally available materials in Nigeria to meet the tiles demand that will be affordable and compete favourably with imported products will no doubt not only contribute to our Gross Domestic Product but also meet the yearning of the Federal Government on her local content policy. This necessitated this study to aim at the production of ceramic floor tiles with clays modified with naturally occurring materials. An experimental method was adopted to carry out this research work. Different clay samples were purposively gotten from Mbaukwu town, Anambra State, Nigeria. Rice husk, silt, feldspar, quartz was obtained to serve as modifiers. An elaborate nested experimental design, structured as an analytical hierarchy process, and festooned with three base materials, 4-modifiers, and with replications, facilitated the achievement of the production. The nested design was developed to guide in the optimum combination of materials that will give the best yield of tiles. The base materials were used in combination with the four modifiers at different percentage levels. The tiles produced were subjected to same test in order to ascertain their behavior in terms of weather, resistance to abrasion, compatibility with mortar, water absorption, dilute acid, Sodium Hydroxide and detergent. The experimental tiles produced compete favorably with any foreign product as it was seen to match up with “Vetrified tiles” and “Gomex tile” from Italy and satisfies NIS 427: 2000. Glazed ceramic floor tiles have been successfully manufactured locally using clay and other naturally occurring materials and it has given excellent performance characteristics.

Highlights

  • Despite a teeming market of over 200 million people, a substantial number of ceramic products used in Nigeria are imported

  • These materials mostly are naturally occurring chemical substances called minerals found on the earth and readily available for use but needed to be refined in order to achieve better results. [3] carried out a physiochemical analysis of the clay samples, relatedly, [4] evaluated same samples from Mbaukwu and concluded that the clay has desired properties, and it is suitable for the production of floor tiles

  • The model developed for this study is depicted as: Sum of squares for modifier types (SSA):

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Despite a teeming market of over 200 million people, a substantial number of ceramic products used in Nigeria are imported. According to [1], the total value of ceramics imported into Nigeria is over $800 million. She purchases more tiles from abroad than any other African nation. Ceramic glaze production requires the use of various raw materials. The composition of glazes for tiles requires selections of specific materials which are blended in the right quantities, applied on clay-wares, and fired under proper condition in order to have desired outcome as stated by [5]. This study is a novel attempt in the application of hierarchical experimental design to a mix formulation and ceramic tiles production. Developing a nested hierarchical design for optimum combination of materials and carrying out production of the glazed Floor tiles This study aimed at carrying out proper material selection. developing a nested hierarchical design for optimum combination of materials and carrying out production of the glazed Floor tiles

METHODOLOGY
Experimental Procedure Results
Compatibility with Mortar
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