To understand ceramic defects you should know something about ceramic processing. If you are a potter or are involved in industrial ceramic manufacturing you know about ceramic processing. We will cover this topic in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 2: Defects from Raw Materials and Batching Errors.
We will cover this topic in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 3: Defects from Forming Operations
Drying:
Bisque Firing (or Bisk Firing) and Single Firing:
A low-temperature firing followed by a high-temperature glost or gloss firing in the Porcelain Process.
A high-temperature firing followed by a low temperature glost or gloss firing in the China Process.
A single high-temperature glost or gloss fire in the Stoneware Process.
We will cover this topic in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 5: Defects Caused During Bisk Firing Operations.
Glost Firing:
We will cover this topic in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 6: Defects Caused During Glazing and Glost Firing Operations.
Decal Firing:
Firing a decal or decals on ware.
We will cover this topic in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 7: Defects Caused During Decaling and Decal Firing.
Enamel Firing:
Firing an enamel usually on decaled ware.
We will cover this topic in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 8: Defects Caused During Enameling and Enamel Firing.
Gild Firing:
We will cover this topic in more detail in Ceramic and Pottery Defects 9: Defects Caused During Gilding and Gild Firing.
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