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Moisture expansion of glazes and other ceramic finishes
Research for ascertaining why some glazes are more resistant to " moisture crazing" than others revealed that certain glazes expand, because of action of water, similarly to some of ceramic bodies to which they are applied; control of this type of expansion is very important in fitting glazes to bodies; specimens of various finishes were subjected to steam in 150 lb. per sq. in. for one hour as this treatment of such materials produces effects similar to those caused by long exposure to weather. (See also Am. Ceramic Soc. -- Jl vol. 14, no. 4, Apr. 1931 pp. 313-318, 2 figs)
Moisture expansion of glazes and other ceramic finishes
Research for ascertaining why some glazes are more resistant to " moisture crazing" than others revealed that certain glazes expand, because of action of water, similarly to some of ceramic bodies to which they are applied; control of this type of expansion is very important in fitting glazes to bodies; specimens of various finishes were subjected to steam in 150 lb. per sq. in. for one hour as this treatment of such materials produces effects similar to those caused by long exposure to weather. (See also Am. Ceramic Soc. -- Jl vol. 14, no. 4, Apr. 1931 pp. 313-318, 2 figs)
Moisture expansion of glazes and other ceramic finishes
U. S. Bur. Standards -- Jl. Research
Schurecht, H.G. (author) / Pole, G.R. (author)
1931
7 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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