Discussion: “Elasticity and Strength of Stoneware and Porcelain” (Boyd, James E., 1915, Trans. ASME, 37, pp. 795–813) [PDF]
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Throughout the ages, the potters have paid great attention to reach the metallic luster on the ceramic surfaces, so the Iranians initially resorted to gilding with the gold leaf (on cold), which led to the loss of the effect of gilding with time.
Prof. Dr. /Wissam Ali Muhammad Kamel Al-Hawam
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Improvements in the manu facture of glass, porcelain, earthenware, China, and artificial stone-Patented October 2, 1851 [PDF]
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Mechanical properties and durability of asphalt-concrete composites enhanced with recycled concrete and porcelain aggregates. [PDF]
Hamad WA, Khoshnaw GJ.
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Effect of glazing and hydrothermal aging on the fracture strength of metal-ceramic single restorations after additional firing: an in vitro study. [PDF]
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In vitro evaluation of bond strength between dental ceramics and titanium frameworks produced by additive and subtractive methods. [PDF]
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Metal Uptake by Birches and Scots Pines Grown on a Porcelain Landfill. [PDF]
Zeiner M, Sjöberg V, Olsman H.
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Evaluation of the bond strength of feldspathic porcelain applied on aged and non-aged zirconia substructures. [PDF]
Ozdemir B, Oztas D, Gonuldas F, Bilen Z.
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