Ceramic glaze having antimicrobial property
US-2015030863-A1 · Jan 29, 2015 · US
US10045539B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10045539-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615232444-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2007 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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An antimicrobial ceramic glazing composition contains one or more antimicrobial agents disposed therein. Methods for making and using the glazing composition are disclosed, as well as substrates having a fired antimicrobial glaze thereon. The antimicrobial agents comprise metallic oxides, with a subset of the disclosed combinations exhibiting synergistic effect in fired glazes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for manufacturing a glazed ceramic substrate having an antimicrobial property, comprising: applying an antimicrobial ceramic glazing composition to a substrate, the glazing composition including an antimicrobial composition comprising: a first antimicrobial metal compound consisting of Bi 2 O 3 , a second antimicrobial metal compound consisting of ZnO, and a third antimicrobial metal compound consisting of Ag 2 CO 3 , wherein the first antimicrobial metal compound is present in the glaze composition at a concentration of about one percent to about four percent, by weight of glaze composition; and wherein the second antimicrobial metal compound is present in the glaze composition at a concentration of from about one percent to about four percent, by weight of glaze composition; and wherein the third antimicrobial metal compound is present in the glaze composition at a concentration of from about 0.5 percent to about four percent, by weight of glaze composition; and firing the glazing composition to transform the glazing composition into a fired glaze layer; wherein the fired glazed layer possesses an antimicrobial property. 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the first antimicrobial metal compound, the second antimicrobial metal compound and the third antimicrobial metal compound each have a concentration of about two percent in the antimicrobial ceramic glazing composition. 3. A glazed ceramic substrate having an antimicrobial property comprising: a ceramic substrate having a first substrate surface; and a fired antimicrobial composition disposed on the first substrate surface; wherein the fired antimicrobial composition is a post-fired state of a ceramic glazing composition including: a first antimicrobial metal compound consisting of Bi 2 O 3 , a second antimicrobial metal compound consisting of ZnO, and a third antimicrobial metal compound consisting of Ag 2 CO 3 , wherein the first antimicrobial metal compound is present in the glaze composition at a concentration of about one percent to about four percent, by weight of glaze composition, wherein the second antimicrobial metal compound is present in the glaze composition at a concentration of from about one percent to about four percent, by weight of glaze composition, and wherein the third antimicrobial metal compound is present in the glaze composition at a concentration of from about 0.5 percent to about four percent, by weight of glaze composition.
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