I've had a few conversions recently about glaze durability. Here is my article that I published in the 2016 NCECA journal on that subject. I looked into the the question of why glazes are durable or not and found that we are able to correlate the overall durability of a glaze to its underlying chemistry. We are also able to put to rest the "Lemon Test" which we found was a test of little value. ![]()
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Alexander Solla
6/13/2019 01:57:00 pm
This is great research! Love seeing awesome trends like this. Wish I had been able to put this to use a decade ago. VERY impressive. One question I keep coming back to: How does claybody / interface influence glaze stability? Or is there no influence?
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10/22/2021 05:33:49 am
Excellent article! Your post is essential today. Thanks for sharing, by the way.
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