Decal Ceramics

Decal Ceramics

Defects in ceramics are of interest to potters and ceramic manufacturers, as they are a major cause of financial loss. They are of interest to pottery collectors as they may (or not) to reduce the value of an item. They are of interest to users, especially if they can cause damage or injury in use.

I (old and had nothing else to do) decided to say what I remember of the defects of the ceramics. I worked in the ceramics industry most of my life.

To understand the defects in the ceramic you need to know something about ceramic production. If you are a potter or are involved in the manufacture of ceramics industrial, you know about ceramic processing. For those of you unfamiliar with the production of ceramic pottery process list are discussed in this series of articles about the flaws in ceramics:

Identification and formulation:

Selection of a composition for ceramics and the choice of raw materials for the batch.

We'll cover this in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 2: Defects raw materials and dosing errors.

Creating or making:

Being part of the slurry, pressing, training hand, injection molding, roll forming, calibration, or any other part of a series of resources available.

We cover this in more detail Defects in ceramics and pottery 3: defects in the manufacturing operations

Drying:

Controlled heating to dry the dishes before shooting (or just leave it on a shelf in Arizona).

We'll cover this in more detail in ceramics and pottery Defects 4: The defects caused during the drying operation.

Bisque firing (or bisque firing) and the Fire Unit:

A cook low temperature, followed by high temperatures or fire Gloster brilliant in the process of China.

Cooking at high temperatures, followed by a low temperature Gloster fire or brightness in the process of China.

Gloster A single high temperatures or bright light in the process of sandstone.

Gloster A simple low temperature fire or brightness in the process of semi-vitreous.

We cover this in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 5: Defects caused during blasting operations bisque.

Gloster Range:

Enamel bisque porcelain firing (see above).

We'll cover this in more detail defects in ceramics and pottery 6: Defects caused Gloster operations during glazing and firing.

Calco Cuisine:

Making a decal or decals ceramic.

We'll cover this in more detail in ceramics and pottery Defects 7: Defects caused during the decal and sticker shots.

Nail Range:

Enamel Ware shoot a general decaled.

We'll cover this in more detail Ceramics and Pottery Defects 8: Defects Caused During enamel and enamel film.

Gild Range:

Cooking gold or other precious metal decorations.

(Note: Nowadays, the decal for May include enamel and gold and a single firing can be used).

We'll cover this in more detail on the defects of the ceramics and pottery 9: Defects Caused During Golden-brown to light.

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