The use of titanium dioxide to produce ceramics with a white darkness of multiple degrees | ||
Journal of Nabo | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 14, October 2016, Pages 129-163 | ||
Authors | ||
Munther Mohammed Suleiman; Hossam morning Inventory | ||
Abstract | ||
This paper examines the possibility of using titanium dioxide (Tio2) for the production of white porcelain multiple degrees and that gives an aesthetic effect on the ceramic surface, it can also be used as a base (basis) to cover the body and hide the effects potter unwanted color. Where was added titanium dioxide (Tio2) to the glass and Alkaline rates (3.6, 9.12, 15), and Tina was used is the red mud of Najaf, and the degree of maturity was the heat (970 m) using electric furnace . To see the results, the researcher developed a scale (for fusion, transparency and tonal, the texture, the gloss, and the analysis of chromatography (Photo shop & Excel)). Where varied fusion values between the beginning of fusion very severe and fusion, while varied transparency and tonal results between semi-transparent very color and white color, and the roughness of the glass surface (texture) The disparity between fine and coarse, while note-gloss glass surface between the enamel contrast and hydrated, and the results of chromatography analysis Vtbaant proportions of color. Find achieved any results of the first hypothesis (can produce varying color Porcelain White. Achieved any results the first hypothesis (can produce white porcelain multiple shades using titanium dioxide (Tio2) level of significance (0.01). The most important conclusions: 1. not change alkali glass specifications (Alkaline) when few additions of titanium dioxide (Tio2) as in the form (1.2). 2. Titanium dioxide is increasing interaction with glass compounds with increasing temperature as the rise in temperature increases the degree of egg-white. Then proposal: the aesthetics of white color in contemporary ceramics, and ends with a list of search sources. | ||
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