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titleOfInvention The method of preparing and application for chianware glaze
abstract The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a glaze for ceramics,n n n It solves the problems of conventional glaze containing harmful chemicals such as photo list and other pigments, and it is harmless to human body without causing environmental pollution. It is designed to provide porcelain glaze that can make the most of natural beauty by reproducing the color and aesthetic of ",n n n The present invention,n n n After collecting the clay soil, make the soil water and filter it once by using 80 ~ 100 trees, and then collect only the fine yellow soil that has sunk below.n n n When roasting limestone, which is limestone ore, is finely crushed to a diameter of 5 ~ 15㎝ and baked by applying heat of 700 ~ 1000 ℃, it is made of powder using iron mortar, and then it is passed through 80 ~ 100 necks. Ready,n n n Take the iron ore ore and make it about 5 ~ 10㎝ in diameter, heat the small ore ore with 1200 ~ 1550 ℃ heat, make powder with iron mortar, and then use 80 ~ 100 wooden iron ore. To prepare the iron oxide by filtration once,n n n The copper is baked by heating at 600 ~ 900 ℃, and then put in an iron mortar, ground into powder, and then beaten with 80 to 100 neck to prepare copper oxide powder.n n n The persimmon ash is burned by burning the persimmon tree to make ashes, and the persimmon ash is watered to make a lye.n n n After collecting the soil of soil, make the fine soil oil using 80 ~ 100 necks.n n n 20% persimmon wood, 3% iron oxide, 7% copper oxide, 20% ocher soil, 40% plain milk, 10% limestone,n n n After the mixed material is stirred in the stirrer for 30 minutes or more,n n n It provides a method for producing a glaze for ceramics, characterized in that it is produced by filtering with 100 necks.n n n In addition, it provides a method of applying the glaze for porcelain prepared in the above method to the porcelain, which isn n n In the pottery where the molding work is done, paint it with paint powder.n n n After painting the powder, apply the glaze prepared as described above and use only pine firewood as a firewood in a traditional pottery kiln, place ceramics at the front of the kiln, and the firing temperature is about 1250 ~ 1550 ℃. .
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