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Porcelain glazing

Use Ceramics and porcelain glazes, pharmaceuticals, catalyst, other lithium compounds, coating of arc-welding electrodes, nucleonics, luminescent paints, varnishes and dyes, glass ceramics, aluminum production. [Pg.764]

Fully dense, 1-cm-thick alumina plates are to be glazed with a porcelain glaze (V = 70 GPa, u = 0.25) of 1-mm thickness with... [Pg.462]

Uses Flame retardant for textiles, paper, plastics, PVC, rubber, cellulosics, paint white pigment for paints and plastics opacifier for ceramics, glass, porcelain, glazes staining iron and copper phosphorus mordant glass decolorization catalyst intermediate filler for thermoplastic and thermoset plastics, rubbers, coatings in enamels glasses mfg. of tartar emetic in food-pkg. adhesives... [Pg.327]

The TiOj pigment gives the best opaque whiteness of aU pigments. This use is so widespread that it consumes more than 90% of all the titanium oxide produced. The pigment is used for paints, plastics and fine paper but also to make porcelain glazes opaquely white. Titanium oxide is also part of rutile electrodes for welding. [Pg.505]

Ceramics, porcelain, glazed china Degrease with MEK. Abrade using emery paper or sandblasting. Repeat degreasing step. Evaporate the solvent. [Pg.91]


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