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A Hopi tradition: Yellow firing ceramics

JOM, 1995
The famed Hopi yellow-ware vessels of the American southwest were not the product of any single technological variable, firing technique, clay, or temper Instead, all of these factors worked together in a technological system affected by the desires, knowledge, and effectualness of the people producing the pottery.
Veletta Canouts, Ronald Bishop
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Traditional Ceramic Industries

1991
Abrasives are cutting and grinding media used primarily in the glass and metal industries to shape consumer products. They are marketed in three general forms: 1. Bonded abrasives such as wheels and discs. 2. Coatings on paper and cloth. 3. Loose-grain abrasives as polishing pastes.
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Soil-resistant surfaces for traditional ceramics

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2007
Increasing demands for better cleanability have led to development of functional coatings on traditional glaze surfaces. However, mechanical and chemical durability of these coatings are not yet fully understood. In this work a traditional white sanitaryware glaze was coated with both commercial fluoropolymers and new hybrid sol–gel functional coatings.
Kronberg, Thomas   +7 more
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Measurement of hardness on traditional ceramics

Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2002
Abstract To reveal quantitatively the hardness of clayware and stoneware, Mohs, Vickers (micro and macro) and superficial Rockwell indentation measurements were applied to roofing tiles with different porosity. This work discusses the comparison of different indentation results, indentation size effect on porous clayware and the effect of ...
Hyungsun Kim, Taekyu Kim
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Tradition Trend in Ceramic Development

American Antiquity, 1954
Arecent Paper by Sears (1952) calls attention to an overall time trend in the design changes of various complicated stamped pottery styles in the southeastern United States. His analysis raises the question as to whether certain principles implied might not have more general application for the understanding of historical phenomena.
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Traditional Applications for Ceramics

1995
Abstract Traditional ceramics, one of two general classes, are commonly used in high-volume manufacturing to make building materials, household products, and various industrial goods. Although there is a tendency to equate traditional ceramics with low technology, sophisticated processes and advanced manufacturing techniques are often ...
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Elaboration and Invention in Ceramic Traditions

American Antiquity, 1961
AbstractA significant working difference between the mode and type is seen to lie in the greater tendency of the former to reappear on different time levels. In part, this is because more opportunity exists for the chance reduplication of an isolated feature than for a group of integrated attributes.
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Natural raw materials in “traditional” ceramic manufacturing

2011
The presentation focuses on application of natural raw materials in “traditional” ceramic ...
MANFREDINI, Tiziano, HANUSKOVA, Miriam
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Ceramic Traditions

Plains Anthropologist, 1962
Harry E. Weakly   +3 more
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Ultra-high temperature ceramics for extreme environments

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Elizabeth
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