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Franklinite-zincochromite-gahnite solid solutions were prepared using ceramic or coprecipitation methods, and their pigmenting capacity as cool ceramic pigments in different glazes (double and single firing frits and porcelain frit) was studied.
Guillermo Monrós +3 more
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Metallized Sol–Gel coatings on ceramic glazes with photocatalytic activity
Coatings of anatase (TiO2), hematite (Fe2O3), or cobalt spinel (Co3O4) on ceramic glazes with a metallized effect and photocatalytic activity were prepared by depositing Sol–Gel inks made from metal salts dissolved in a polyol medium, applied ...
Guillermo Monrós +4 more
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The study examines the effect of heat treatment duration on microstructure and phase evolution concerning Cu content in nano ZnO‐Cu‐modified ceramic glazes. The thermal behavior of the nano Cu‐ZnO added glazes is investigated using heat microscopy and TG/
Nurcan Calis Acikbas, Gokhan Acikbas
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Zircon (ZrSiO4) is widely utilized as an opacifying agent in the glazes of sanitary-ware and ceramic tile. Zircon is dispersed in the glassy phase during the manufacture process of glaze, contributing a high refractive index and enhanced mechanical ...
Kyu-Sung Han +6 more
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Micro-Raman investigation of coloured glazes on majolica sherds from the Monk’s Palace waste shaft in Capena (Rome) [PDF]
Medieval and Renaissance waste shafts (butti) offer a unique opportunity to study objects of common use in the past, the majority of findings that emerge from the excavation of these pits are pottery found in fragmentary condition, sherds that provide ...
CARRATONI, LOREDANA +1 more
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This work presents the first systematic archaeometric data of 13th–14th century AD Nasrid glazed architectural ceramics from the Alhambra and Generalife, focusing on colour-specific glazing technologies.
Carolina Cardell +4 more
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Glazed Ceramics in Cultural Heritage
The presence of clay objects is one of the foremost symbols of the onset of technology associated to art. Initially decorated with incised, molded or modeled elements, with different colours of clay and pigments, the objects became increasingly sophisticated.
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Synthesis of Ceramic Pigments by Non-Conventional Methods for New Ceramic Decoration Technologies [PDF]
The ceramic tile industry increasingly commits to modernisation and implementation of new technologies in the decoration process. Current demands of advanced processes in this fi eld, such as rotational decoration, inkjet printing, PVD (physical ...
Calvet Roures, Iván +5 more
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Waste-Based Pigments for Application in Ceramic Glazes and Stoneware Bodies. [PDF]
Carneiro J +4 more
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