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Information about the course content. Introduction to glaze : definition, uses and history. The purpose and classification of the glaze. |
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Raw materials and oxides used in ceramic glazes |
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Functions and classification of oxidesused in ceramic glazes: Network Formers, Network Modifiers, and Intermediates |
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Water-soluble and insoluble oxides and raw materials. Colours in Ceramic Glazes. Methods to obtainColor In Glaze. Coloring oxides. Laboratory |
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Glaze additives: flocculants and deflocculants. Milling of glazes. The importance of milling. Milling parameters that affecting to glaze. |
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Glaze formulations and examinations. |
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Preparation of glazes. Application of glazes. Glazing Techniques.Laboratory. |
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Mid-Term Exam |
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Eutectics. Ternary and binary phase diagrams.The preparation and application of seger formula with different characteristics and temperatures . Laboratory |
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Behavior of glazes during firing . Important features of glazes: Melting and crystallization. |
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Qualifications of Glazes: Reactions between glaze and body. The importance of the formation of interlayer. Viscosity . To prepare glazes with high viscosity and low viscosity at different temperatures. Laboratory |
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Features of glazes: Surface Tension and Expansion. Importance of expansion compatibility and measures to be taken. Practical calculation of expansion coefficient and surface tension in the ceramic glazes. Laboratory |
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Glaze defects and removal methods that may occur. Frit preparation: raw materials of frit , calculations and firitlemaking frit. Laboratory. |
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Industrial Glazes: Matte, Opaque, Transparent Glazes and firing methods. Artistic Glazes: Crackle, Crystal, Aventurine, Raku glazes. Laboratory. |
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Artistic Glazes: Luster, Celadon, Chrome Red, Raku, Salt glazes and firing methods. Laboratory |
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Term Exams |
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Term Exams |
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