Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1473889 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2014 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

The features of two clayey raw materials from the Bay of Naples and their fired products were investigated via minero-petrographic and physical techniques.Clay preparation and firing dynamics were performed following a process similar to that performed by ancient and traditional potters. A high-CaO marine clay from Ischia was mixed with different amounts of volcanic temper in order to replicate most common ware. These mixtures show a fair mechanical resistance starting from relatively low firing temperatures (>850 °C). The addition of temper resulted in different technological characteristics. A low-CaO weathered pyroclastics from the Sorrento Peninsula was prepared to simulate heat resistant and refractory ceramics. Fired products are characterised by a less resistant ceramic body up to 1000 °C compared to Ischia ceramics. Despite worse strength these ceramics show a porous structure, yielding better refractory performances.

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