Common: Al2O3, B2O3, BaO, C, CaO, CO2, CoO, Cr2O3, Cu2O, CuO, Fe2O3, FeO, H2O, K2O, Li2O, LOI, MgO, MnO, MnO2, Na2O, NiO, O, Organics, P2O5, PbO, SiO2, SnO2, SO3, SO4, SrO, TiO2, V2O5, ZnO, ZrO, ZrO2, Others |
Others: Ag2O, As2O3, As4O6, Au2O3, BeO, Bi2O3, CdO, CeO2, Cl, Cs2O, CuCO3, Dy2O3, Er2O3, Eu2O3, F, Fr2O, Free SiO2, Ga2O3, GdO3, GeO2, HfO2, HgO, Ho2O3, In2O3, IrO2, KNaO, La2O3, Lu2O3, Mn2O3, MoO3, N2O5, Nb2O5, Nd2O3, Ni2O3, OsO2, Pa2O5, PdO, PmO3, PO4, Pr2O3, PrO2, PtO2, RaO, Rb2O, Re2O7, RhO3, RuO2, Sb2O3, Sb2O5, Sc2O3, Se, Sm2O3, Ta2O5, Tb2O3, Tc2O7, ThO2, Tl2O, Tm2O3, Trace, U3O8, UO2, WO3, Y2O3, Yb2O3, |
Ceramic Oxide Related Information
Understanding Ceramic Oxides
Fired glazes are composed of oxide building blocks. Each of the oxides contributes different properties to the fired glaze and interacts with others in different ways. Understanding these gives you control.
Understanding Glaze Calculation: An Aid to Potters
Bob Kavanagh explains ceramic glaze calculation as a potter for other potters. He deals with theory and show practical examples.
An Overview of Ceramic Stains
Understanding the advantages of disadvantages of stains vs. oxide colors is the key to choosing the best approach
Getting the Glaze Color You Want: Working With Stains
There are many things to know about to make the best use of stains, but one often ignored aspect is the relationship between glaze color and chemistry. If you want to control color you need to know about stains and chemistry.
Ceramic Chemistry Basics - Formula, Analysis, Mole%, Unity, LOI
Part of changing your viewpoint of glazes from a collection of materials to a collection of oxides is learning what a formula and analysis are, now conversion between the two is done and how unity and LOI impact this.
Changing Our View of Glazes
A big secret to getting control of glazes is to begin looking at them as formulas of oxides rather than recipes of materials.
The Four Levels on Which to View Ceramic Glazes
By knowing which level to view a glaze from you are much better equipped to understand and control it. The levels are process, recipe, material, oxide.
Glaze is Off-Color
Questions to ask and strategies to deal try to deal with glazes that do not fire the expected color
Ceramic Material Nomenclature
One can look at a ceramic material from a mineral, physical or chemical standpoint. Each viewpoint is appropriate depending on the context, understanding this is a key to exploiting materials properly.
Carbon Monoxide by Edouard Bastarache
A very detailed discussion of the toxicity of carbon monoxide in ceramics
Hafnium Oxide Toxicty by Edourard Bastarche
Overview of toxicity of Hafnium by Edourard Bastarche
Iron oxide and Hematite by Edouard Bastarache
Fe occurs in a number of natural forms, it is abundant in nature and an essential metal, however it can pose certain health hazards.
Le ZINC et ses Composés
Overview of zinc toxicity in French
My Story of Manganese and Parkinsons: Jane Watkins
A person story about manganese poisoning.
Niobium Oxide Toxicity
Toxitcity information from Edouard Bastarache
Potters Manganese Toxicity by Elke Blodgett
A story of one persons struggle to identify and deal with manganese toxicity
THORIUM Dioxide Toxicity by Edouard Bastarache
Overview of the hazards associated with the use of thorium dioxide in ceramics
TITANIUM DIOXIDE by Edouard Bastarache
An overview of the safety issues surrounding the use of titanium dioxide
Zinc Compounds by Edouard Bastarche
Overview of toxicity of zinc compounds
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