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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Noritake EX3 firing parameters
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<blockquote data-quote="ICONDENTAL" data-source="post: 129683" data-attributes="member: 9126"><p>this are theparameter for ARGIPAL and for ARGILTE 80SF+</p><p>Oxidation Procedure:for ARGIPAL </p><p>650-1010°C, hold 5 min, remove oxide</p><p></p><p>Oxidation Procedure:FOR ARGILITE 80SF+ 650-1010°C, hold 5 min, remove oxide, no vacuum</p><p></p><p>When you said that your college build another bridge , did she used Noritake?</p><p>the fractures come from diferent directions , such as over glazing which will also make your shades not to match 100% one way to fix fractures is to Grind "V" shaped trough along the crack, fill in with porcelain and refire.and the bubbles could be due to Unclean metal , make sure there is no trace of investment and when you clean prior to degassing use distil water and also no air-house it. let us know how is it going and if you could show some pictures of fractures and bubbles so we can have a visual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICONDENTAL, post: 129683, member: 9126"] this are theparameter for ARGIPAL and for ARGILTE 80SF+ Oxidation Procedure:for ARGIPAL 650-1010°C, hold 5 min, remove oxide Oxidation Procedure:FOR ARGILITE 80SF+ 650-1010°C, hold 5 min, remove oxide, no vacuum When you said that your college build another bridge , did she used Noritake? the fractures come from diferent directions , such as over glazing which will also make your shades not to match 100% one way to fix fractures is to Grind "V" shaped trough along the crack, fill in with porcelain and refire.and the bubbles could be due to Unclean metal , make sure there is no trace of investment and when you clean prior to degassing use distil water and also no air-house it. let us know how is it going and if you could show some pictures of fractures and bubbles so we can have a visual. [/QUOTE]
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