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1. glaze
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2. Spectrum glaze usage and troubleshooting
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- GENERAL GLAZE TROUBLESHOOTING:.
- Product Usage and General Glaze Troubleshooting.
- Clear Gloss Glaze. This is an excellent lead free clear glaze which is compatible with most commercially available underglazes. ...
- The exception in this group is 801 which is an opaque white glaze with black speckles.
- Bronze tends to be a somewhat sensitive glaze. ... They are also sensitive to glaze thickness and firing temperature. If the glaze thickness is too thin the color may go silver. If the glaze is too thick or the temperature is too hot, small black spots may develop. ...
- The final appearance of the glaze is dependent on firing temperature, glaze thickness, evenness of application and the clay body being used. The same glaze can look quite different from samples shown on the color charts. ...
- 1111 and 1159 are examples of saturated copper content glaze. ...
- The advantages to the user are that they can be applied on greenware or bisque and they can be used with or without a clear glaze covering. When used without a clear glaze cover they have a matt velvet-like surface. The color charts at the end of the catalog show the unglazed color in the upper left half of the tile and the color when covered by a clear gloss glaze in the lower right half of the tile.
- They are suitable for use from the lowest temperature ranges to the highest, although colors may vary somewhat with firing temperature and clear cover glaze or base glaze used. ...
3. Glaze Materials, Plasters, Mason Stains from Mile Hi Ceramics
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- Glaze Ingredients .
- The following chemicals are commonly used in glaze preparations.
- CHROME OXIDE GREEN This glaze pigment producing a variety of color, usually green, but red, brown, pink and white can be produced depending on the glaze formula, atmosphere and temperature of firing. ...
- COPPER CARBONATE is a glaze and slip colorant producing a variety of greens, blues, and reds depending on the glaze formula , atmosphere and temperature of firing. ...
- Cornwall Stone can be used as a glaze. ...
- IRON OXIDE BLACK is ferrous oxide and produces various shades of brown or green when used as a glaze colorant or decorative oxide. ...
- The normal use of Tin Oxide in a glaze is between 5% and 10%, A dull matt glaze can result if used in excess. ...
- It is a high temperature flux which give durability and hardness to glaze. ...
- Glaze .
4. Antiques Roadshow/Antique Speak: Glaze
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- For many ceramics lovers, the distinction between a pot's decoration and its glaze remains a muddy confusion. ...
- A glaze, which usually coats the entire piece, is then applied on top of the decorations, he explains. ...
- With utilitarian ceramics, such as a vase or a pitcher, a glaze seals the clay and waterproofs the object. In much American art pottery, though, a glaze is added to bring out the colors in the decoration it coats. ... " One way to understand glaze is to look at its absence: pottery or porcelain without a glaze is called "bisque" or "biscuit. ...
- When red lead is added to the glaze it thickens, increasing the glaze's resemblance to glass. ... In American art pottery, pots are dipped in a glaze or sprayed with it before firing. Sometimes, the glaze itself is the decoration, as it is with many matte glaze examples, particularly from the Arts and Crafts movement. ...
- The chemistry of a glaze influences the final look of a piece, and the difference between one glaze and another often matters in the marketplace. Riley points out that Rookwood Pottery so often used a yellow-tinted glaze during their early Victorian years that they called it their "Standard Glaze. ... Burt, Rookwood's chemist and superintendent, developed lighter glazes, including the Iris glaze. ...
- "People are much more interested in the Iris glaze than the Standard one," Riley explains. ... "There's no more work in one glaze than another," he points out. "And if one glaze is beautiful, so is the other. ...
5. Glaze Types
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- Glaze Types.
- On Kyocera printheads, glaze refers to a pattern of glass deposited on the surface of the ceramic substrate, underneath the thin film heaters. The outermost layer is the overcoat, not the glaze. Glaze is necessary for efficient performance of thermal printheads because it retards the escape of heat through the ceramic substrate, leaving more heat to flow into the thermal media. ...
- In the glaze sketches that follow, imagine that the substrate is below the glaze mound and the platen roller is above the overcoat. ... For partial glaze, as an example, the actual glaze thickness is about eight times the combined thickness of the other layers.
- Glaze.
- Partial Glaze (code P).
- Classic partial glaze is a mound of glass underneath the heater line. Partial glaze printheads dominate the bar code and label printer applications. Most of the standard Kyocera printheads are built on partial glaze. The glaze mound elevates the heater indentation for good contact with the media. The size of the glaze mound is a good compromise between efficient utilization of heat and efficient dissipation of heat. ...
- Thin Glaze (code T).
- Thin glaze has only one third the volume of partial glaze, so it more efficiently dissipates heat to the substrate and carries less heat over to the next print line. Thin glaze raises the print speed limit beyond which history control is required. Thin glaze printheads are being used to increase the speed of bar code and label printers.
6. Lori Glaze's Personal Page
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- Lori Glaze's Personal Page.
- Lori Glaze is Research Scientist with Proxemy Research, Inc, and is currently collaborating with colleagues at Goddard Space Fight Center. ...
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7. Earthborn - Data Sheets - Wall Glaze
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- Wall Glaze.
- EarthBorn Wall Glaze - Product Code: 2-2602.
- What is EarthBorn Wall Glaze ?.
- EarthBorn Wall Glaze is a water based, transparent glaze for interior use. It provides a washable, protective glaze for walls painted with EarthBorn Emulsion or Claypaint. ...
- Glaze.
- Seal and protect painted surfaces with a mix of water and EarthBorn Wall Glaze (recommended ratio 1 part Wall Glaze to 3 or 4 parts water).
- Mix the resultant solution with more water if necessary and then add EarthBorn Wall Glaze (recommended ratio 1 part Wall Glaze to 4 parts solution). ...
- Mix EarthBorn Wall Glaze and Pigment using the proportions and method described for Broken Colour Work. ...
- Mix water and EarthBorn Wall Glaze (recommended ratio 1 part Wall Glaze to 4 parts water) and then colour, as desired, with EarthBorn Pure Colour to produce a semi-matt wood stain for internal use.
- This depends on temperature, humidity and amount of water added to the Wall Glaze. ...
- Diluted Wall Glaze can be stored in a cool place for up to one week.
8. Glaze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Glaze.
- Glaze is a term for painting with a transparent medium. In other words, whatever is on the surface beneath the glaze will still be apparent after the glaze has been applied. The glaze will merely change the color cast of the surface. ...
- Scumble uses the same technique as glaze except that opaque paint is used instead.
- Glaze is also a term in cooking to mean a coating of a glossy mixture applied to food. ...
- Although a dry glaze mix can be useful, the chemicals are usually mixed with water, with the addition of a material such as bentonite to keep the mixture in suspension. Glaze recipes are carefully formulated to melt at appropriate temperatures and produced a surface with desired characteristics. ... Glaze is also used on functional and decorative ware made of stoneware and porcelain.
- Glaze may be applied by dusting a dry mixture over the clay, or by dipping the piece in the slurry of glaze and water. Liquid glaze can also be applied by splashing or with a brush. Brushing tends not to give an even covering, but can be effective with a second coating of a coloured glaze as a decorative technique. ...
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9. Glaze Calculation Computer Software
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- Clay & Glaze.
- Glaze Calculation Computer Software.
- Claystation Home > Ceramic Technical > Glazestation > Glaze Calculation Computer Software.
- Commercial Software Digital Fire IMC page (Digital Fire) Insight Glaze Software for ceramic glaze chemistry calulations.
- Matrix Glaze Calculation Software for Windows/NT and Macintosh MATRIX is a glaze storage system and formula calculation package with some unique features not to be found in other glaze applications available at present. This web site is designed to introduce you to one of the most advanced and comprehensive glaze software packages available today.
- Hot Pots Palm OS database for Potters Palm OS database that allows a potter to store clay, glaze, and firing profile information, and enter results of different combinations.
- Glaze Programs to DownLoad .
- Glaze Simulator v. 2 (Glaze Exchange) is now available on CD for all computers running Windows 95,98,2000, and NT4e.
- Ulrik Krabbe's Glaze Software 'GL' - DOWNLOAD (CeramicsWeb).
- Hogg Glaze Software (CeramicsWeb).
- Glaze Software (David Hewitt Pottery) Stoneware and Porcelain Pottery.
- InterGlaze (Gary Wang) InterGlaze is an interactive glaze analysis program on the Web.
- GlazeChem (Dino Clay) Glaze database and calculation program for Windows.
- The Glaze Calculator Software.
10. Chocolate: Chocolate Glaze
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- Chocolate Glaze.
- You are looking at a perfectly made chocolate glaze. While the recipe for the classic chocolate glaze is easy to prepare, you need to pay attention to details in order to achieve the desired result. ...
- The glaze can be applied to a number of confections. ... Use your favorite cake and icing recipe a make a short layer cake (2 1/2 inches - finished is about the tallest you can successfully glaze). ...
- Prepare the glaze, then place the petite fours or cake on a wire rack set in a cookie sheet. The wire rack will allow the extra glaze to fall off the bottom o f the cake. Smooth about 1/2 cup of the glaze over the top of the cake and around the sides. ... Chill the cake for a few minutes making sure to keep the reserved glaze at room temperature so it will still pour freely. If it becomes too thick, place the bowl of glaze in another bowl or saucepan of hot water and stir until the desired consistency is reached. ...
- Remove the chilled cake or petite fours from the refrigerator and immediately pour about one cup of the remaining glaze on top of the cake. Working quickly, use a knife or long spatula to smooth the glaze across the cake letting it fall over the sides. Try not to use your knife or spatula on the sides of the cake but let the glaze just run over the sides and into the cookie sheet below. Add more glaze as needed to the top of the cake pulling it across to fall over and cover the sides. When the glazing is completed, let the cake or petite fours cool on the counter or in the refrigerator until the glaze has solidified. Decorate simply with a fresh flower or two, chocolate leaves or use the leftover glaze in a pastry bag with a small tip to pipe decorative designs. ...
11. Concrete sealer, Slate sealer, Stain resistance, Decorative concrete, Tile sealer - Glaze N' Seal
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12. glaze - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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- Search: (Pronunciation Key) glaze Listen: glz .
- To fit, furnish, or secure with glass: glaze a window. ...
- To apply a glaze to: glaze a doughnut; glaze pottery. ...
- To form a glaze. ...
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