Glazes and glass coatings /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Westerville, Ohio :
American Ceramic Society,
©2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: PART I.
- Introduction
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Nature of Glass
- PART II.
- Chemistry of Glazes and Enamels
- 3 Formulation of Glazes
- 3.1 Method of Presentation.
- 3.2 Role of the Oxides,
- 3.3 Leadless Gloss Glazes
- 3.4 Lead Glazes
- 3.5 Opaque Glazes
- 3.6 Satin and Matte Glazes
- 3.7 Glazes for Special Effects.
- 4 Formulation of Enamels
- 4.1 Adherence to a Metal
- 4.2 Ground Coat Enamels
- 4.3 Cover Coat Enamels
- 5 Raw Materials for Ceramic Coatings
- 5.1 Sources of the Oxides
- 5.2 Raw Materials to Avoid
- 5.3 Frits.
- 5.4 Kinetic Effects in Glazing
- 6 Batch Calculation
- 6.1 Batch to Oxide
- 6.2 The Role of Judgment
- 6.3 Oxide to Batch
- 6.4 Computer Programs
- 7 Mill Additives and Slip Rheology.
- 7.1 Binders
- 7.2 Deflocculants
- 7.3 Flocculants
- 7.4 Suspending Agents
- 7.5 Other Additives
- 7.6 Slip Rheology
- 8 Color in Glazes and Enamels
- 8.1 What is Color?
- 8.2 Color Spaces
- 8.3 Color Measurement.
- 8.4 Sources of Color in Vitreous Coatings
- 8.5 Pigment Manufacture
- 8.6 Crystal Chemistry of Pigments.
- 8.7 Oxide Pigments
- 8.8 Cadmium Sulphoselenides and Inclusion Pigments.
- 8.9 Kubelka-Munk Theory for Color Matching
- PART iii.
- Processing of Ceramic Coatings
- 9 Milling
- 10 Application Techniques
- 10.1 Dipping
- 10.2 Spraying
- 10.3 Waterfall or Bell
- 10.4 Dry Glazing
- 10.5 Discing
- 10.6 Painting
- 10.7 Dry Application Techniques
- 11 Decoration
- 11.1 Mediums.
- 11.2 Choosing a Method of Decoration
- 11.3 Lining and Banding.
- 11.4 Hand Painting
- 11.5 Spraying
- 11.6 Printing
- 11.7 Decalcomania.
- 11.8 Stamping
- 12 Firing
- 12.1 Intermittent Kilns
- 12.2 Continuous Kilns.
- 12.3 Comparison of Intermittent and Continuous Kilns
- 12.4 Fast Firing.
- 12.5 Firing Conditions
- 13 Defects and Their Control
- 13.1 Bubble Defects
- 13.2 Surface Texture
- 13.3 Crazing and Peeling
- 13.4 Specking
- 13.5 Crawling and Tearing.
- 13.6 Metal Marking
- PART IV. Coating Properties
- 14 Adherence
- 15 Coating Fit.
- 15.1 Measurement of Thermal Expansion
- 15.2 Stresses on Cooling a Fused-On Coating
- 15.3 Analysis of Thermally Induced Stresses
- 15.4 Prediction of Thermal Expansion Coefficients
- 16 Chemical Durability.
- 16.1 Corrosion Processes
- 16.2 Kinetics of Corrosion
- 16.3 Corrosion by Hydrofluoric Acid
- 16.4 Effect of Coating Composition
- 16.5 Tests for Corrosion Resistance
- 16.6 Lead and Cadmium Release from Ceramic Coatings
- 16.7 Summary
- 17 Gloss.
- 17.1 Gloss Coatings
- 17.2 Satin and Matte Coatings.
- 18 Color.
- 18.1 Purity of Color
- 18.2 Effect of Coating Constituents
- PART V.
- Concluding Remarks
- 19 Conclusions
- 19.1 A Cone 8 Sanitaryware Glaze
- 19.2 A Cone 1 Opaque White Gloss Glaze for
- Fast-Fire Tile
- 19.3 A Cone 1 Opaque Colored Glaze for Fast-Fire Tile
- 19.4 A Cone 1 Clear Glaze for Tile-- 19.5 A Matte Glaze for Tile.