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Soil-resistant surfaces for traditional ceramics
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2007Increasing 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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Thermal conductivity of traditional ceramics
Ceramics International, 2010J. García-Ten +3 more
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Ceramic, Tradition and Sociology: Approaching Turkish Ceramic Practice
Key Engineering Materials, 20017th Conference of the European-Ceramic-Society -- SEP 09-13, 2001 -- BRUGGE ...
Karkıner, Nadide, Balcı, AH
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2020
This chapter presents an analysis of ceramic artifacts collected during recent Audrey site excavations. Jar rims are seriated using established chronological sequences from Cahokia; these patterns are considered in conjunction with AMS dates from four features to date the site to Cahokia’s early Stirling phase (AD 1100–1150).
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This chapter presents an analysis of ceramic artifacts collected during recent Audrey site excavations. Jar rims are seriated using established chronological sequences from Cahokia; these patterns are considered in conjunction with AMS dates from four features to date the site to Cahokia’s early Stirling phase (AD 1100–1150).
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Migration and the Coyotlatelco Ceramic Tradition:
2019This chapter argues that the Late Classic/Epiclassic ceramic style known as Coyotlatelco has roots in the eastern El Bajío of Near West Mexico. Coyotlatelco became a widespread ceramic tradition in Epiclassic Central Mexico. Its chief defining characteristic is its suite of unsupported and tripod-supported vessels decorated with red-painted geometric ...
Christine Hernández, Dan M. Healan
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A Hopi tradition: Yellow firing ceramics
JOM, 1995The 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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Light-weighing traditional ceramics by porosity control and consequences on mechanical strength
Ceramics International, 2023Antoine Coulon +2 more
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Traditional Ceramic Industries
1991Abrasives 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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Annual review of materials research (Print)
Ceramics are typically brittle at ambient conditions due to their covalent or ionic bonding and limited dislocation activities. While plasticity, and occasionally superplasticity, can be achieved in ceramics at high temperatures through thermally ...
K. Edalati +10 more
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Ceramics are typically brittle at ambient conditions due to their covalent or ionic bonding and limited dislocation activities. While plasticity, and occasionally superplasticity, can be achieved in ceramics at high temperatures through thermally ...
K. Edalati +10 more
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