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Effect of CO2 Laser on Glazed Zircon Surface Complemented by ZrO2 Oxide [PDF]
In this paper, the effect of CO2 laser on glaze-dental Zirconia ceramics after adding ZrO2 nanoparticles to glaze is introduced, and its improvement methods are studied.
Zahraa Salman +2 more
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Effect of staining on the mechanical, surface and biological properties of lithium disilicate
Purpose: To simulate biodegradation and wear of stained and glazed CAD lithium disilicate ceramic, and evaluate their effects on the microbial adherence and mechanical and surface properties of lithium disilicate ceramic Materials and methods: 160 ...
Aline Serrado de Pinho Barcellos +5 more
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Dataset of PY53 Nickel-Titanate yellow pigments for plastic, enamel and ceramic glaze applications
This dataset shows the change in color tone in plastic (masterbatch), enamel, and ceramic (glaze) colored with PY53 Nickel-Titanate-Pigment calcined with different NiO ratios by solid-state reaction.
Emre Aslan +5 more
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The colors of copper-containing pigments, copper (II) oxide and malachite, and their origins in ceramic glazes were systematically examined over a wide firing temperature range using a suite of analytical and spectroscopy techniques including SEM, UV-Vis
Iris Peng +6 more
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Ceramic technology. How to characterise ceramic glazes [PDF]
Glazes add value to ceramic, improve its appearance (colour and shine) and make it waterproof. Through the choice of colours and designs, glazes made ceramics fashionable, even luxurious, and therefore, an object of trade. Each region and ruling dynasty developed its own style or trademark which makes them particularly suitable for dating purposes ...
Trinitat Pradell, Judit Molera
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Investigation of methods to prevent pin‐holing defect in tableware ceramic industry
Pin‐holing is one of the major glazing defects that the tableware ceramic industry is experiencing. It is evident from this research work that the pin‐holing defect can be prevented or at least reduced by optimizing composition and sintering profile ...
Muhammad Hasanuzzaman +2 more
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Low-gloss, silky matte glaze for porcelain tiles
Porcelain is a ceramic tile used worldwide, especially for its technical and aesthetic properties. In this increasingly competitive sector, innovative products are continually developed to meet the market’s demands, such as glazed ceramic tiles with a ...
V. Baldo +3 more
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Effects of salt glazes on industrial ceramic tiles produced by fast firing
Salt glaze is one of the special glazes with distinct aesthetic effects, and it has a well-known method for its production, which is throwing salt from special holes in the kiln for salt after finishing the fire with closing all the outlets of the kiln ...
Nawal Ahmed Ibrahem Khedre
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Glass–ceramic glazes for ceramic tiles: a review [PDF]
Glass–ceramics are ceramic materials produced through controlled crystallisation (nucleation and crystal growth) of a parent glass. The great variety of compositions and the possibility of developing special microstructures with specific technological properties have allowed glass–ceramic materials to be used in a wide range of applications.
R. Casasola, J. Ma Rincón, M. Romero
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Investigation of the Usage Properties of Steel Slag as Pigment in Low-Temperature Glaze
The evaluation of industrial wastes in the ceramics industry has been the subject of research studies in recent years. This study investigated the use of steel slag as a colouring pigment in ceramic glazes.
Muhterem Koç, Eda Taşçı
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