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Production of Low-Melting Glazes Without Frit Melting

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The possibility of using low-melting glazes for decorative ceramics without frit melting is studied. It is demonstrated that a transparent glaze layer can be obtained at a firing temperature not higher than 1000°C provided the initial finely milled material is previously heat-treated at a temperature of 900°C and subsequently milled.

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Tkachev, A.G., Tkacheva, O.N. & Solov'eva, I.S. Production of Low-Melting Glazes Without Frit Melting. Glass and Ceramics 59, 378–379 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022576106706

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