The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to understand the optical behavior of ceramic glazes. Furthermore is important to verify if the glaze devitrifies because the crystallized phases can contribute to the optical properties of the system. The size and the quantity of the formed crystals can change significantly the glaze color. The mean goal of this study was to evaluate the influence of firing temperature on the color stability of an opaque ceramic glaze colored by a blue vanadium-zircon pigment taking into account all the optical components. Quantitative X-ray diffraction analysis was conducted in order to evaluate the pigment dissolution at the three studied temperature and the ...
AbstractIn this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaq...
In this study the efficiency of the Kubelka-Munk model (already known and consolidated in other indu...
The effects of additions of zircon (5–17 wt%) to conventional single firing ceramic glazes is examin...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
In this paper the authors report the reactivity of 3 different zircon-based pigments in ceramic glaz...
In this paper the authors report the reactivity of 3 different zircon-based pigments in ceramic glaz...
This paper focuses on the effect of ZrSiO4/ZnO ratio on the properties of the glaze to be used on ce...
In this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaque glaze...
In this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaque glaze...
In this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaque glaze...
Zircon is the main opacifier in the ceramic sector, however its high cost limits its wide use and ha...
In this study a simplified Kubelka\u2013Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaque ...
AbstractIn this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaq...
In this study the efficiency of the Kubelka-Munk model (already known and consolidated in other indu...
The effects of additions of zircon (5–17 wt%) to conventional single firing ceramic glazes is examin...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
In this paper the authors report the reactivity of 3 different zircon-based pigments in ceramic glaz...
In this paper the authors report the reactivity of 3 different zircon-based pigments in ceramic glaz...
This paper focuses on the effect of ZrSiO4/ZnO ratio on the properties of the glaze to be used on ce...
In this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaque glaze...
In this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaque glaze...
In this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaque glaze...
Zircon is the main opacifier in the ceramic sector, however its high cost limits its wide use and ha...
In this study a simplified Kubelka\u2013Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaque ...
AbstractIn this study a simplified Kubelka–Munk model is proposed for colour matching purposes. Opaq...
In this study the efficiency of the Kubelka-Munk model (already known and consolidated in other indu...
The effects of additions of zircon (5–17 wt%) to conventional single firing ceramic glazes is examin...