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I

Italy

technical talk,
that maybe someone already knows.
I discovered a few months ago,
cutting 2/3 cm 20x120 planks.
the first photo, shows 2 pieces just cut,
the second photo is the next day,
shows a piece cut the day before,
all curved. the day before was perfect.
At first I had not made a case, I thought my freecut
he had failed the cut.
but I think cutting the tile, tension
you download and this happens, or the other way around.
I'm not a technician ....
I also wanted to say,
that not all cuts make this curvature.
if the planke is produced by a 60x120 format,
therefore three cuts of 20cm,
Curvature occurs only on the outer edges
because there is no tension in the inner edges.
since they have already been cut by a 60x120 tile.
do you understand what I wrote?

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Q

Qwerty

You may find that a similar cut from the middle of the tile may not warp so much or at all. I think it may have something to do with the firing process and density of the material at the edges?
 
Q

Qwerty

Could it be to do with the sand content (ratio of sand:clay)? More sand=more warping
 
F

Flintstone

Whatever process they do to finish the edge of the tile, may add tension and with it being such a thin cut, that tension is pulling it to bend
 
I

Italy

puff, I smoke coming out from the brain ;(
something I discovered,
the tension in the porcelain,
it is formed during the cooling of the tile,
when it comes out of the ovens. (cooling too fast).
this does not happen in thin porcelain.
because the cooling is done more slowly.

this should be the reason,
but at the first opportunity, I addressed the problem
with a smarter person than me. haha
 

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