Factory Glazes for Ceramic Engineers Arranged On An Exhaustive Method for Th

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Factory Glazes for Ceramic Engineers Arranged On An Exhaustive Method for Th
Henry Albert Rum Bellow
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f Although loading the mill is commonly spoken of as charging it, the " charge " here meant is that of the electrical energy (stored or latent in the materials always employed) which takes, in the fired glaze, the form of flux power or refractory power, etc.
in the cooling-off kiln) and which differ also as to some of their distinctive qualities and characteristics.
6. The ultimate glazes formed may be empirically expressed as convolutions of elemental charges having these charges convoluted bu
...t grouped as 13 n (an. ). N (kat. -an. ). 6n (kat. ) . Or ll^n (an. ). N (kat. -an. ). 5^n (kat. ). Or 10n(an. ). N (kat. -an. ). 5 n (kat. ). Or 8^ n (an ). N (kat. -an. ). 4\ n (kat. ). Etc.
7. Now, to mix, for factory use, an ultimate glaze which shall contain 20 "kat -an. " charges, if n represent 20, 13 n (an. ) . N (kat. -an. ) . 6 n (kat. ) . Represents 260 an. . 20 kat. -an . 120 kat.
and ll^n(an. ) . N (kat. -an. ) . 5^n(kat. ) .
represents 230 an. . 20 kat. -an. . 110 kat.
and 10 n (an.


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