The opaque unfritted glazes for pottery and low temperature porcelain
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.28684Keywords:
unfritted glazes, opaqueness, mufflers, modifiers, glass formers, gloss, whiteness, thermal stabilityAbstract
The study results of the oxide composition influence on the glaze properties with temperature formation 1150-1200 ° C are presented. The mathematical dependence of coating gloss, whiteness, thermal stability of coatings on the content of glass-forming, modifying and mufflers components are fitted. The composition of unfritted opaque glazes is developed and the properties and structure and phase composition characteristics of coatings, obtained from using them are defined.
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