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Green glaze and glazing process

A green glaze and craftsmanship technology, which is applied in applications, household utensils, clay products, etc., can solve the problems of uneven color, rough glaze surface, and insufficient brightness, and achieve the effect of uniform color, bright glaze surface, and small roughness

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-07-03
福建省盛荣生态花卉研究院有限责任公司
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[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide a green glaze and glazing process, which solves the problems of rough glaze surface, not bright enough, not uniform color, not bright, etc.

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Embodiment 1

[0032] a green glaze

[0033] The raw materials for preparing green glaze and their parts by weight are: 10kg of quartz, 20kg of feldspar, 5kg of modified talc, 6kg of modified zinc oxide, 16kg of kaolin, 5kg of animal ashes, 4kg of plant ash, 11kg of magnesia clay, 6kg of copper ore, 12kg of calcite, Glass powder 2kg, chromium oxide 1kg, iron ore 4kg.

[0034] Magnesia clay is obtained by calcination of magnesium ore at 1270°C for 10 hours and then forced cold pulverization; modified talc is obtained by calcination of talc powder at 1150°C for 6 hours; modified zinc oxide is obtained by calcining zinc oxide at 1300°C for 9 hours.

[0035] The glazing process of green glaze, the steps are as follows:

[0036] Step S1, pulverizing the quartz, feldspar, modified talc, calcite, iron ore, copper ore, and modified zinc oxide in parts by weight, adding them to a grinder and grinding for 30 minutes to obtain a mixture;

[0037] Step S2, adding the mixed material obtained in step S1...

Embodiment 2

[0041] a green glaze

[0042] The raw materials for preparing green glaze and their parts by weight are: 14kg of quartz, 30kg of feldspar, 9kg of modified talc, 8kg of modified zinc oxide, 20kg of kaolin, 7kg of animal ashes, 6kg of plant ash, 15kg of magnesia clay, 9kg of copper ore, 14kg of calcite, Glass powder 5kg, chromium oxide 3kg, iron ore 7kg.

[0043] Magnesia clay is obtained by calcination of magnesium ore at 1300°C for 12 hours and then forced cold powder; modified talc is obtained by calcination of talc powder at 1150°C for 10 hours; modified zinc oxide is obtained by calcining zinc oxide at 1480°C for 10 hours.

[0044] The glazing process of green glaze, the steps are as follows:

[0045] Step S1, pulverizing the quartz, feldspar, modified talc, calcite, iron ore, copper ore, and modified zinc oxide in parts by weight, adding them to a grinder and grinding for 30 minutes to obtain a mixture;

[0046] Step S2, adding the mixed material obtained in step S1 into...

Embodiment 3

[0050] a green glaze

[0051] The raw materials for preparing green glaze and their weight are divided into: 13kg of quartz, 25kg of feldspar, 5.9kg of modified talc, 7kg of modified zinc oxide, 18kg of kaolin, 6kg of animal ashes, 5kg of plant ash, 14kg of magnesia clay, 7kg of copper ore, and 13kg of calcite , glass powder 4kg, chromium oxide 2kg, iron ore 5kg.

[0052] Magnesia clay is obtained by calcination of magnesium ore at 1290°C for 11 hours and then forced cold powder; modified talc is obtained by calcination of talc powder at 1150°C for 8 hours; modified zinc oxide is obtained by calcining zinc oxide at 400°C for 9.6 hours.

[0053] The glazing process of green glaze, the steps are as follows:

[0054] Step S1, pulverizing the quartz, feldspar, modified talc, calcite, iron ore, copper ore, and modified zinc oxide in parts by weight, adding them to a grinder and grinding for 30 minutes to obtain a mixture;

[0055] Step S2, adding the mixed material obtained in st...

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Abstract

The invention provides green glaze and a glazing process. The green glaze comprises following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 to 14 parts of quartz; 20-30 parts of melilite, 5-9 parts of modifiedtalcum, 6-8 parts of modified zinc oxide, 16-20 parts of kaolin, 5-7 parts of animal bone ash, 4-6 parts of plant ash, 11-15 parts of magnesian clay, 6-9 parts of copper ores, 12-14 parts of calcite,2-5 parts of glass powder, 1-3 parts of chromium oxide and 4-7 parts of iron ores. The prepared glazed porcelain is high in glossiness, smooth in surface and wide in market prospect.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of green glaze and glazed porcelain, in particular to a green glaze and a glaze application process. Background technique [0002] The development of ceramics has a close and long-standing relationship with the progress of human beings. It is a symbol of the era of human civilization. Ceramics are widely used in various fields because of their smoothness and compactness. After the baptism of the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, ceramic glazes have formed a unique form of artistic expression. [0003] Verdigris glaze is red in reducing atmosphere and green in oxidizing atmosphere. The traditional green glazes in my country all use copper as the colorant, which belongs to verdigris glaze. In the Han Dynasty of our country, copper was used as a colorant to burn copper green glazes, and green glazes on porcelain in the Song Dynasty were more common. But before the Ming Dynasty, all verdigris glazes were dark bl...

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IPC IPC(8): C04B41/86C03C8/00C04B33/00C04B35/00
CPCC04B41/5022C04B41/86C04B41/009C04B33/00C04B35/00C03C8/00C04B2235/656C04B2235/6562C04B2235/6567C04B2235/6583C04B2235/658
Inventor 梁世杰
Owner 福建省盛荣生态花卉研究院有限责任公司
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