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Seger formula

The composition of glazes is represented on the basis of three groups of oxides and according to the Seger formula. The most used oxides, divided into three groups, are listed in table 11.1.1. [Pg.185]

The composition of the glaze is expressed as a mole proportion. The Seger formula applies when the mass of the alkaline substances is 1 mole. Some examples ... [Pg.185]

Of the individual oxides, the number of moles of substance must be divided by 1.166 since the number of moles of alkaline oxides must be equal to 1.0000 in the Seger formula. Consequently, the Seeger formula is as follows ... [Pg.186]

The table on the following page illustrates the conversion of a glaze composition in grammes to the Seger formula in the last row of the table. [Pg.186]


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