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Vitreous materials

For both economic and technical reasons, the most effective way to impart color to a ceramic product is to apply a ceramic coating that contains the colorant. The most common coatings, gla2es and porcelain enamels, are vitreous in nature. Hence, most appHcations for ceramic colorants involve the coloring of a vitreous material. [Pg.425]

Bimson, M. and I. C. Freestone (eds.) (1992), Early Vitreous Materials, British Museum, London. [Pg.560]

Shortland A., L. Schachner, I. Freestone, and M. Tite (2006), Natron as a flux in the early vitreous materials industry Sources, beginnings and reasons for decline, J. Archaeol. Sci. 33, 521-530. [Pg.614]

Tite, M. S. (1987), Characterization of early vitreous materials, Archaeometry 29,21-34. [Pg.619]

Tite, M. S., A. Shortland, and S. Paynter (2002), The beginning of vitreous materials in the Near East and Egypt, Acc. Chem. Research 35, 585-593. [Pg.619]


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