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Use of rhyolite as flux in porcelain tile production
(Techna Srl, 2009)
The use of rhyolite from a local source as an alternative fluxing agent in a commercial porcelain stoneware formulation was investigated. The experimental work was achieved in two parts: in the first part, standard tests ...
Production technology and provenance study of brittle wares belonging to the late roman period from Harabebezikan/Turkey
(Elsevier Sci LTD, 2017)
This study represents analyses of Brittle Ware sherds dated back to the Late Roman period found in the Harabebezikan Mound (Banhurfa/Turkey). Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) was performed for chemical ...
Analytical transmission electron microscopy observations on the stability of TiCN in electrically conductive alpha-beta SiAlON/TiCN composites
(Elsevier Sci LTD, 2014)
Coating of alpha-beta SiAlON granules with TiCN powder led to a continuous 3D electrically conductive network formation. Here, the stability of TiCN grains following gas pressure sintering (GPS) and its effect on the ...
Development of using local raw materials deposits in Eskisehir region, Turkey
(Australian Ceramic Society, 2017)
Local clayey raw materials and feldspathic rocks of Eskisehir sources were characterized, and its influence in facade cladding tile compositions was evaluated. Dilatometric studies for disclosing peak firing temperatures ...
Scanning electron microscopy and micro-Raman spectroscopy of slip layers of Hellenistic ceramic wares from Dorylaion/Turkey
(Elsevier Sci LTD, 2011)
Anatolia (Asia Minor) was inhibitated by several civilizations during the history. Dorylaion at Eskisehir/Turkey, an ancient site, is on the crossroads of many ancient civilizations. Artifacts belonging to different ...
An investigation of Hellenistic period pottery production technology from Harabebezikan/Turkey
(Elsevier Sci LTD, 2011)
Upper ancient Mesopotamia is a part of Southeastern Anatolia and irrigated by the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. It has several sites, ruins and monuments belonging to ancient civilizations. Among these, an ancient site ...
Characterization of lead glazed potteries from Smyrna (Izmir/Turkey) using multiple analytical techniques; Part II: Body
(Elsevier Sci LTD, 2014)
Lead glazed pottery was one of the most important ceramic ware groups for the Late Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman cultures in Anatolia. They were produced in different places in Anatolia such as Tarsus, Iznik, ...
Characterization of underclays from Agacli-Kemerburgaz region of Istanbul/Turkey and their evaluation for porcelain tile production
(Techna Srl, 2011)
gacli-Kemerburgaz area, NW of Istanbul, is one of the most important underclay deposits of Turkey This area is composed of Paleozoic sedimentary sequence, Upper Cretaceous volcanic rocks, Neogene sediments and Quaternary ...
Characterization of lead glazed potteries from Smyrna (Izmir/Turkey) using multiple analytical techniques; Part I: Glaze and engobe
(Elsevier Sci LTD, 2014)
Eighteen lead glazed potsherds from the Ayasuluk region (Smyrna) were characterized in order to have detailed knowledge of their production technology. Micro-Raman and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with the combination ...
Interactions between a leadless glaze and a biscuit fired bone China body during glost firing - part III: effect of glassy matrix phase
(Elsevier Sci LTD, 2003)
As the final part of the study, the interactions between a commercial leadless glaze and a simulated bone china body glass during glost firing at different temperatures have been investigated. Advanced techniques such as ...