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Examination of industrial practice of ceramic glaze making with emphasis on particle size distribution

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Title Examination of industrial practice of ceramic glaze making with emphasis on particle size distribution
 
Creator Achuthan, Asha T
Maiti, Kedar Nath
 
Subject Ceramic-Metal Systems
 
Description This article examines the existing industrial practice of glaze making with emphasis on particle size and particle size distribution of glazes. The importance of fine grinding affecting reduction in particle size on lowering the maturing temperature has been clearly established taking sanitaryware glaze as an example. Studies on gloss and thermal expansion of glazes having varied particle size distribution have also been carried out. An attempt has also been made to redefine the particle size distribution, which could produce better results. It has been found that the ceramic glazes can safely be ground to d(100) of 20 mu m from the existing industrial practice of maintaining d(100) in the range of 45 to 32 mu m. It has also been established that, along with the increase in particle fineness, not only the maturing temperature of glaze reduces by similar to 80 degrees C but also the maturing range of sanitaryware glaze significantly increases from 1150 degrees to 1230 degrees C as evident from the consistent gloss values of glazes (92-95 GU) and matching thermal expansion values.
 
Publisher Indian Ceramic Society
 
Date 2007
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/196/1/asha.pdf
Achuthan, Asha T and Maiti, Kedar Nath (2007) Examination of industrial practice of ceramic glaze making with emphasis on particle size distribution. Transactions of the Indian Ceramic Society, 66 (2). pp. 89-96. ISSN 0371-750X
 
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