Soft porcelain technology products are made of urban construction waste soil, cement waste blocks, porcelain slag, stone powder and other inorganic materials, which are classified, mixed and modified, and molded at photochemical isomerization and curve temperature.
The original ecological soil has excellent ultraviolet radiation resistance, acid and alkali salt corrosion resistance and mild characteristics. The composite modified soil has excellent plasticity, and can be made into various sheets, blocks, coils and profiles at random under photochemical isomerization and controlled curve temperature. For example, various building decorative sheets such as clay boards, slates, split brick, ceramic tiles, wooden boards, etc., which are synthesized from modified soil, consume only .2 kWh of energy and bear only 3 ~ 8? Kg/㎡, with flexibility, it is beneficial to be in perfect harmony with various materials, and has excellent properties such as earthquake resistance, crack resistance, freeze-thaw resistance, pollution resistance and self-cleaning.
MCM building facing sheet, commonly known as soft porcelain, its color is determined by the origin of soil. The original ecological soil is very rich in color, mainly composed of compound gray, such as grayish yellow, grayish red, grayish black and grayish white, reaching 256 collective colors. Therefore, MCM materials are born with natural color, elegance and richness, and are timeless. For countries with urban color planning awareness, MCM color is the most idealistic.
MCM molding texture is based on all kinds of natural texture, ancient handicraft elements, modern artistic creation elements, etc., and is made by cutting-edge photosensitive mold cloning technology. The texture of each material is very real, natural and rarely repeated. This kind of irregular and natural beauty is very in line with the requirements of urban architecture returning to nature.
MCM materials can be recycled into new products, or treated by physicochemical machine to restore the essence of soil and return to farming.