Particle size is the most important parameter in the production of ceramic products. The particle size must be optimised to ensure that the desired physical / mechanical properties are achieved. The ...
Slip is a liquid mix of clay, water and sometimes other materials, such as pigment. A mould is made by attaching a frame around an object and pouring plaster over it. A thin layer of grease, such as ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Sean Forest Roberts and Valeri Aleksandrov of Forest Ceramic Co. have developed a slip-casting technique to create rainbow marbling on porcelain wares. Their carving ...
Slips are suspensions of one or more ceramic in a liquid, usually water, with a particle size of around 1µm and may be considered as a colloidal system. It is vital that there is control over the ...
Slip is a liquid mix of clay, water and sometimes other materials, such as pigment. A mould is made by attaching a frame around an object and pouring plaster over it. A thin layer of grease, such as ...
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