Detail publikace

The Difference between Traditional and Bone Porcelain Body

SOKOLÁŘ, R. VODOVÁ, L.

Originální název

The Difference between Traditional and Bone Porcelain Body

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

Porcelain is a traditional ceramic material, which is manufactured for centuries from a mixture of kaolin, quartz sand and feldspar. Another type of porcelain is produces on the basis on bone ash as fluxing agent. Traditional feldspar porcelain and bone porcelain bodies were compared depending on the firing temperature. Two mixtures of kaolin and potassium feldspar or bone ash were prepared. Bone ash is more intensive fluxing agent which need lower sintering temperature (1100 °C) in comparison with feldspar porcelain (1280 °C). Main difference between compared porcelain bodies is in mineralogical composition. Traditional porcelain based on mullite, quartz and glass phase, bone porcelain contains anorthite and β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) and lower content of glassy phase.

Klíčová slova

Bone Ash, Feldspar, Mineralogical Composition, Porosity

Autoři

SOKOLÁŘ, R.; VODOVÁ, L.

Rok RIV

2015

Vydáno

29. 4. 2015

Nakladatel

Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

Místo

Switzerland

ISSN

1662-8985

Periodikum

Advanced Materials Research (online)

Ročník

1

Číslo

1100

Stát

Švýcarská konfederace

Strany od

87

Strany do

90

Strany počet

4

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT133256,
  author="Radomír {Sokolář} and Lucie {Keršnerová}",
  title="The Difference between Traditional and Bone Porcelain Body",
  booktitle="Advanced Materials Research",
  year="2015",
  series="1100",
  journal="Advanced Materials Research
 (online)",
  volume="1",
  number="1100",
  pages="87--90",
  publisher="Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland",
  address="Switzerland",
  doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1100.87",
  issn="1662-8985",
  url="https://www.scientific.net/AMR.1100.87.pdf"
}