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Color Matching. Color matching is a process in which a technician prepares a formulation, ie, a mixture of pigments in a desired medium, that has the color effects desired by the customer. A good color match in one medium, eg, plastic, is not always a good match in another medium, eg, ceramic glaze. Thus the medium as well as the processing conditions have to be identical to those used by the customer. [Pg.5]

Disodium Tetraborate Pentahydrate, Refined pentahydrate consumed in the Urhted States is used in insulation fiber glass, glass, fertilizers, and herbicides. Smaller amounts are used in antifreeze (see Antifreezes and deicing fluids), ceramic glazes, and cleaning agents. About 40% of the pentahydrate produced in the Urhted States is exported (101). A large-scale apphcation of this chemical is in the preparation of perborate bleaches. [Pg.205]

Red lead (Pb304) is manufactured on the 20000-tonne scale annually and is used primarily as a surface coating to prevent corrosion of iron and steel (check oxidation-reduction potentials). It is also used in the production of leaded glasses and ceramic glazes and. very substantially, as an activator, vulcanizing agent and pigment in natural and artificial rubbers and plastics. [Pg.386]

Glatt-brennen, n. (Ceram.) firing on the glaze, -brennofen, m. (Ceram.) glaze kiln. [Pg.188]

Semimetal that occurs as a tin-type, brittle form and as a yellow, unstable, nonmetallic form. Its main use is in alloys to harden other metals. Without the addition of antimony, lead would have remained the "softy" of the Periodic Table. But with antimony, lead ruled the print world and later found use in the production of rechargeable batteries. It can be found in older ceramic glazing (yellow orange). Everyday encounters antimony sulfide in match heads and red rubber, antimony oxide is used as a flame retardant. Pure antimony is starting to become of interest in the electronics sector. [Pg.138]

Lead is also used in organ pipes, of course. Other uses include the lead-acid battery, radiation shielding, ceramic glazes, and in lead glass. It is a toxic element, and its organic derivatives are also toxic. Tetraethyllead was used for many years as an anti-knock agent in petrol. [Pg.72]

Taylor, J. T and A. C. Bull (1986), Ceramic Glaze Technology, Pergamon, Oxford. [Pg.618]

Cobaltic oxide (Co Oj) is also known as cobalt oxide or cobalt black. It is dark gray to black and is used in pigments, ceramic glazes, and semiconductors. [Pg.107]


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