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titleOfInvention A kind of ox blood color copper red ceramic glaze and preparation method thereof
abstract A kind of ox blood color copper red ceramic glaze and preparation method thereof, belongs to ceramic technology field.The ox blood color copper red ceramic glaze, each raw material components mass percent for including are as follows: frit 13.8~18.2%, feldspar in powder 53.1~55%, silica 1 9~21%, whiting 3.8~6.8%, zinc oxide 3.9~4.2%, tin oxide 0.5~1.5%, copper carbonate 0.5~0.8% and bentonite 1~1.9%.Frit, each raw material components mass percent for including are as follows: potassium oxide 1.5~2.5%, sodium oxide molybdena 15.5~16.5%, calcium oxide 6.9~7.9%, barium monoxide 2.1~3.1%, aluminum oxide 2.4~2.9% and silica 65~71.6%.The glaze colours for preparing ox blood color copper red ceramic glaze has distinctive ceramic glaze artistic effect, its glaze is thick and heavy, red hair color effect is dense, preparation method can allow the physics of ceramic glaze and chemical property to be stablized, long period of experiments under the conditions of -35 DEG C of temperature, do not occur glaze crackle or obscission, can be resistant to common acid and alkali corrosion.
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