Ceramic glaze having antimicrobial property
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.
1. A method for manufacturing an antimicrobial ceramic glazing composition, comprising:
adding, to the ceramic glaze base, an antimicrobial composition that is:
a first antimicrobial metal compound consisting of Bi 2 O 3 , and
a second antimicrobial metal compound consisting of ZnO,
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;
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;
milling the ceramic glaze base and added antimicrobial composition;
hydrating the milled ceramic glaze base; and
optionally, remixing the hydrated glaze base.
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.