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Improvement of the raw glaze quality using colemanite
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(Science for ceramic production)
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... the required level of physical and chemical properties, the synthesized coatings are distinguished by high values ??of aesthetic indicators: gloss - 87%, whiteness - 89%. Il. 5, bibliography: 4 titles ...
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Special features of melting white Ti-containing glass enamels
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(Coatings. Enamels.)
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The effect of sodium sulfate on the properties of titanium-containing enamel has been studied. It has been established that the introduction of sodium sulfate into the initial charge during cooking of ...
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Combined effect of alumina, phosphorus, and sodium oxides on the structure and properties of boron-free titanium enamels
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(Coatings. Enamels.)
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... of the "cationic assortment" of network formers in glasses and an increase in their fusibility without reducing the whiteness of enamel coatings obtained on their basis. Tab. 2, ill. 3, bibliography: ...
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Opacified glazes of high-temperature firing for sanitary ceramic ware
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(Science for ceramic production)
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... of glazes (gloss, whiteness, microhardness, LTEC) are revealed depending on the chemical composition in relation to the features of their structure and phase composition. Il. 2, bibliography: 7 titles ...
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Glazes based on liquating glass compositions
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(Coatings. Enamels.)
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Liquation glazes have been developed, which are distinguished by increased gloss and whiteness. Glazes do not contain special mufflers. The most intense liquation phenomena in the synthesized glazes develop ...
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Development of engobe composition for ceramic facing tiles
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(Science for ceramic production)
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... greatest influence on the LTEC of engobe coatings. Additives-modifiers were selected to correct the rheological properties of the engobe slip and the whiteness of the engobe. Il. 2, bibliography: 3 ti ...
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Statistical evaluation of the properties of boric-zirconium glazes
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(Science for ceramic production)
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... it possible to calculate the TLEC, whiteness, gloss, microhardness of glazes according to their compositions, to compare the properties of known and developed glazes, to make assumptions about the mechanism ...
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Unfritted opaque glaze for hygienic articles
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(Industrial experience)
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The possibility of obtaining nephritized dull glaze of high-temperature firing (1280 ° C) for sanitary ceramic products is considered. The glaze contains finely dispersed zircon and has a high whitene