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OVERGLAZE POLYCHROME CONE NO. 6 1

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1931
ABSTRACT The colors and glaze described enable the operator to paint figures, landscapes, or any decorations desired over an unfired glaze sprayed over a flat surface. Not having the ornament modeled in bas‐relief, the ware can be fired with the regular terra cotta to cone 6.
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xsCharacterisation of Overglaze Painting on Japanese Porcelain Using Scanning Proton and Electron Microprobes

MRS Proceedings, 1995
The scanning proton microprobe and electron microprobe/microscope are used to characterise overglaze painting on 18th and 19th century Japanese porcelain. The first objective was to distinguish between two apparently different types of gold painting in terms of particle size, composition and application.
Raik Jarjis   +2 more
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The Origin of overglaze-blue enameling in Japan: New discoveries and a reassessment

Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2019
Abstract The production of overglaze-blue decorated porcelains in Japan has traditionally been associated with Chinese technology, but the puzzling issue of the early firing of a striking overglaze-blue enamel has remained unresolved for almost a century.
Riccardo Montanari   +4 more
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Multinuclear core/shell hematite/glass particles for peeling-free red overglaze enamels on porcelain

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2019
Abstract For red overglaze enamel decoration, a type of colored ceramic coating for ceramics, a partial peeling might occur in mass-produced ceramic ware products. In this study, multinuclear core/shell hematite/glass composite particles, comprising a hematite core and a glass shell, where hematite particles are highly dispersed in a glass matrix ...
Hirofumi Inada   +4 more
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Interaction between lead‐free multicomponent alkali borosilicate glass frits and hematite in red overglaze enamels

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2018
Abstract Japanese traditional red overglaze enamel decorations on porcelain known as akae are produced using lead‐containing frits, leading to a problem of lead release. Although many lead‐free frits have been developed, a well‐colored akae
Hirofumi Inada   +7 more
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The Influence of Plastic Encapsulation, Overglaze, and Voltage on Anomalous Behavior of Thick-Film Resistors

IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, 1985
Eariier detailed studies of the aging mechanisms of thickfilm resistors revealed anomalous behavior in which certain resistors appeared to be sensitive to the voltages applied to them, but only when they were plastic-encapsulated and not overglazed.
N. Sinnadurai, R. Sutherland, K. Wilson
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Impressions of Under/Overglaze Painting Symposium

2019
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Sevim, Sibel, Hakan, Verdu Martinez Ezgi
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Effects of topical fluorides and citric acid on overglazed and autoglazed porcelain surfaces.

The International journal of prosthodontics, 1993
The effect of 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride, 0.40% stannous fluoride gels, and 2.00% citric acid solution on 150.00 overglazed and 150 autoglazed porcelain surfaces was measured using a profilometer. Application of 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride for periods of 16 and 32 minutes caused etching in both groups, but the autoglazed group was ...
S T, Demirhanoglu, E, Sahin
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