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http://dx.doi.org/10.6111/JKCGCT.2017.27.1.034

Crystal development and growth mechanism by pretreatment process for zinc crystalline glaze  

Lee, Chiyoun (Depart. of Ceramic Art, Hanyang Women's University)
Abstract
In this study, the effect on the zinc nuclei crystallization caused by changes preprocessing of the zinc crystalline glaze preparation has been studied. The mechanism of the nuclei formation in the crystalline glaze and development of the nuclei by studying the preprocessing step was explained. The preprocessing step was improved by altering mixing process of the materials prior to sintering: number of sieving dispersion process and ultra-sonication prove tests with various duration of sonication. According to the result, the sieving and sonication of the starting materials facilitated the interface reactions of $ZnO-SiO_2$ from $680^{\circ}C$ where low temperature willemite is formulated, and altered Si bonding for the easier bonding between Zn-Si. In other words, solely sieving was enough to accelerate the formation of willemite in low temperature. When the particles were distributed evenly by sonication, the willemite formation was even more significant.
Keywords
Zinc crystalline glaze; Willemite; Sonication; Glaze dispersion;
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