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The Interaction of Ceramic Pigments with Glazes
2008On illustre les interactions pigments-glacure a l'aide du noir de fer-chrome-hematite, qui dans une glacure a l'oxyde de zinc reagit avec ce dernier pour former un pigment brun spinelle de zinc-fer ...
Stephen H. Murdoch, Richard A. Eppler
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The Y2BaCuO5 oxide as green pigment in ceramics
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 1998Abstract Fine particles of green yttrium–barium–copper–oxide pigments Y 2 BaCuO 5 have been prepared using two different synthesis methods. The process of combustion of mixed nitrates and urea needs a maximal temperature of 900°C and provides samples formed by aggregates of homogeneous small particles with a size of about 0.3 μm.
F. Fernández +9 more
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Ceramic Pigments for Producing Black Glazes
Glass and Ceramics, 2005A new black-color ceramic pigment has been developed on the basis of the CoO - Fe2O3 system under a decreased temperature of synthesis (1000 – 1200°C). The optimum temperature range of the spinel-forming reaction in the specified oxide system is determined.
Ya. I. Belyi, A. V. Zaichuk
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Zeolites: Raw material for ceramic pigments
Glass and Ceramics, 1998The possibilities of using natural zeolite for synthesizing ceramic pigments are investigated. The special features of isomorphism of bi- and trivalent cations in the zeolite lattice are analyzed. It is shown that it is possible to obtain pigments with the structure of anorthite and mullite using a zeolite structure with additives (alumina ...
V. M. Pogrebenkov +2 more
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Ceramic pigments for printed pottery
Pigment & Resin Technology, 1973The worlds of ceramics and plastics, often disparate and in direct competition, are being drawn closer together by new processes in which Beetle aminoplastic resins help print colourful and complex patterns and pictures on tiles and pottery.
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Electrical conductivity of ceramic powders and pigments
Powder Technology, 1990Abstract Electrical conductivity of powder compacts has been predicted theoretically and verified experimentally using carbon black particles. Conductivity depends on the contact diameter between grains, and this can be calculated from the van der Waals attractive forces, knowing the size and elastic modulus of the particles.
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Ceramic pigments of the sphene type
Glass and Ceramics, 1984�. A. Filippova +2 more
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Cobalt-containing ceramic pigments
Glass and Ceramics, 1987K. K. Kvyatkovskaya +2 more
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A travel into ceramic pigments micronizing
2014An increasing number of ceramic tiles are decorated by inkjet printing, utilizing in most cases pigmented inks. These inks are manufactured by micronizing conventional ceramic pigments, starting from 3-10 ?m in size and going down to a median diameter usually ranging from 0.2 to 0.6 ?m.
Zanelli C +5 more
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Non-Conventional Ceramic Pigments
Key Engineering Materials, 2001Z. Tax, Ildikó Kotsis, Attila Horváth
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