Well-Dispersed α‑Fe2O3 Particles for Lead-Free Red Overglaze Enamels through Hydrothermal Treatment [PDF]
The traditional Japanese overglaze ceramic, akae porcelain, typically known for Kakiemon-style wares, has been prized around the world for over 400 years. The red color of akae porcelain provides an attractive contrast to white porcelain. In recent years, because the use of leaded frit in making akae has been restricted by law owing to the effects of ...
Hideki Hashimoto +5 more
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The effect of bleaching on the optical and physical properties of externally stained monolithic zirconia [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to investigate the effects of bleaching on the color, translucency, surface roughness, and surface hardness of monolithic zirconia with external stainin . Methods In this experimental study, 32 specimens of monolithic zirconia (
Maryam S. Tavangar +2 more
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Chromogenic mechanisms of overglaze yellow pigment produced in Jingdezhen imperial kilns during the Ming dynasty [PDF]
This study employed energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and ultraviolet–visible-near infrared spectrophotometry to analyse eleven overglaze pigment porcelain specimens. The results show
Meng Hao +3 more
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Non-Invasive Raman Analysis of 18th Century Chinese Export/Armorial Overglazed Porcelain: Identification of the Different Enameling Techniques [PDF]
Six rare porcelains of the Qing Dynasty, in particular, dishes ordered respectively for Philibert Orry, the Duke of Penthièvre and a tureen from the service of Louis XV, with royal coat-of-arms, were analyzed non-invasively by Raman microspectrometry.
Philippe Colomban +2 more
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pXRF Data Evaluation Methodology for On-Site Analysis of Precious Artifacts: Cobalt Used in the Blue Decoration of Qing Dynasty Overglazed Porcelain Enameled at Customs District (Guangzhou), Jingdezhen and Zaobanchu (Beijing) Workshops [PDF]
In a noninvasive determination, Raman and XRF analyses showed the possibility of identifying specific phases and elements characteristic of the use of recipes and ingredients imported from Europe, according to the information documented in Chinese and ...
Philippe Colomban +4 more
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Illuminating the Imperceptible, Researching Mina’i Ceramics with Digital Imaging Techniques [PDF]
Mina’i ceramics dating to the late 12th and early 13th century made in the Kashan region of Iran represent a novel period of overglaze enamelling technology in ceramic history.
Dana Norris, Oliver Watson
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Structural properties of the red-color overglazes on the Kakiemon-style porcelains produced in the later 17th century by means of X-ray diffraction (I) Propriedades estruturais, por difração de raios X, de esmaltes vermelhos de porcelanas do estilo Kakiemon produzidos no fim do século 17 (I) [PDF]
Kakiemon-style porcelains produced at Arita areas (SAGA) in Kyushu Island are famous Japanese porcelains. The porcelain-techniques creating its elegant and bright red-color underglaze and overglaze were found and developed in 1650's (early Edo period ...
M. Hidaka +6 more
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Local structures and electronic band states of α-Fe2O3 polycrystalline particles included in the red-color overglazes and the transparent glazes of the Kakiemon-style porcelains by means of X-ray absorption spectra (i) Estruturas locais e estados de banda eletrônica de partículas policristalinas de α-Fe2O3 inclusas em esmaltes vermelhos e transparentes de porcelanas do estilo Kakiemon por meio de espectros de absorção de raios X (II) [PDF]
Kakiemon-style porcelain is mainly characterized by the porcelain body of white color or milky-white color and the elegant and bright patterns of the colored overglazes on its white body. The porcelains were first developed and completed by Kakiemon-kiln
M. Hidaka +5 more
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Firing of Porcelain Overglaze Decoration in a Water-Vapor Atomosphere
Amount of lead release from porcelain tableware, changes of the lead concentration distribution and the structure in the surface layer of the porcelain tableware during overglaze decoration firing in a water vapor atmosphere were investigated. Lead in the surface layer of the porcelain tableware was released by evaporation and surface exchange reaction
Kazutaka TAKIZAWA +4 more
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Features of heat and mass transfer at drying of ceramic products with overglaze paints
The basic results of researches of process of a heat exchange are instanced and parsed at drying glasour ceramic colors. Character of change of importance number of Rebinder is established at drying colors and dependence of intensity of a heat dissipation on velocity of air is spotted.
O.G. Chernyshyn, O.M. Nedbailo
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