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Glaze defects information


Small Guan ware bowl on legs, with pronounced, and in this case deliberate crackle in the glaze

Glaze defects are any flaws in the surface quality of a ceramic glaze, its physical structure or its interaction with the body.

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Glaze defects

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Glaze defects are any flaws in the surface quality of a ceramic glaze, its physical structure or its interaction with the body. Glaze defects can be as...

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Ceramic glaze

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Ceramic glaze, or simply glaze, is a glassy coating on ceramics. It is used for decoration, to ensure the item is impermeable to liquids and to minimise...

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Glossary of pottery terms

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colorant(W) Glaze fit How well the respective thermal expansions of a pottery body and fired glaze match. A good fit is critical to avoid some glaze defects. Glost...

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Craquelure

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particular. This is usually differentiated from crazing, which is a glaze defect in firing, or the result of aging or damage. Painting systems are composed...

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Wollastonite

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during firing, permits fast firing, and reduces crazing, cracking, and glaze defects.[citation needed] Wollastonite can serve as a substitute for asbestos...

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Shino ware

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and other defects. There is also a class of Shino glazes, called "Crawling" Shino, which are intentionally formulated to exhibit a glaze defect known as...

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Environmental scanning electron microscope

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(2007). "Low-vacuum SEM analyses of ceramic tiles with emphasis on glaze defects characterisation Materials Characterization". Materials Characterization...

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Neoplasm

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field defects giving rise to a cancer (e.g. yellow area in the diagram in this section) is a deficiency in DNA repair. The large field defects surrounding...

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Lead glass

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than in an alkali glaze: tin oxide precipitates into crystals in the glaze as it cools, creating its opacity. The use of lead glaze has several advantages...

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Chinese ceramics

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crazing as a merit rather than a defect. Moreover, as time went on, the bodies got thinner and thinner, while glazes got thicker, until by the end of...

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Wood finishing

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remove defects from the wood surface that will affect the appearance and performance of finishes that are subsequently applied to the wood. These defects include...

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Materials science

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defects. The understanding of crystal structures is an important prerequisite for understanding crystallographic defects. Examples of crystal defects...

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Surface finishing

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surface finish. Blanching Burnishing Calendering Case hardening Ceramic glaze Cladding Corona treatment Diffusion processes: Carburizing Nitriding Electroless...

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Quartz inversion

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Of Minerals. 1994. "Ceramics Glaze Technology." J.R.Taylor, A.C.Bull. Institute Of Ceramics / Pergamon Press. 1986. "Glaze Fit." R.O. Heckroodt. Keramicos...

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Silicon carbide

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has been the elimination of defects: edge dislocations, screw dislocations (both hollow and closed core), triangular defects and basal plane dislocations...

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Carcinogenesis

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by DNA damage and deficiencies in DNA repair accumulate in field defects. Field defects are normal-appearing tissues with multiple alterations (discussed...

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Flush toilet

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smoothed, the bowls and tanks are sprayed with glaze of various kinds to get different colors. This glaze is designed to shrink and contract at the same...

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Rett syndrome

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J.; Percy, A.; Glaze, D. G.; Zoghbi, H. Y.; Neul, J. L. (2009). "Loss of MeCP2 in aminergic neurons causes cell-autonomous defects in neurotransmitter...

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Transparency and translucency

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liquids and aqueous solutions are highly transparent. Absence of structural defects (voids, cracks, etc.) and molecular structure of most liquids are mostly...

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China painting

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China painting, or porcelain painting, is the decoration of glazed porcelain objects such as plates, bowls, vases or statues. The body of the object may...

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DNA mismatch repair

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pre-neoplastic phase (in a field defect), during growth of apparently normal cells. MLH1 deficiencies were common in the field defects (histologically normal tissues)...

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Tempered glass

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most common causes are: Internal defects within the glass such as nickel sulfide inclusions. Nickel sulfide defects can cause spontaneous breakage of...

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Cherry eye

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2012-12-18 at the Wayback Machine". Retrieved 1 December 2012. Griffin, C., & Glaze, M. B. (2008). "Eyes and Ears". St John U.S.V.I. November 3–6. International...

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Red pigments

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art. Since it was translucent, thin layers of red lac were built up or glazed over a more opaque, dark color to create a particularly deep and vivid color...

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Zinc oxide

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industry consumes a significant amount of zinc oxide, in particular in ceramic glaze and frit compositions. The relatively high heat capacity, thermal conductivity...

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Great Molasses Flood

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four days elapsed before they stopped searching; many of the dead were so glazed over in molasses that they were hard to recognize. Other victims were swept...

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Ceramic

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fire is the common belief of how ceramic was made. Later, ceramics were glazed and fired to create smooth, colored surfaces, decreasing porosity through...

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