Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1476209 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to understand the optical behavior of ceramic glazes. In particular the pigment and opacifier grain size distribution is fundamental to determine the optical properties of the glazes directly changing the color of the product. In this work the influence of the grain size distribution of both zircon (ZrSiO4) opacifier and yellow zircon-praseodymium pigment ((Zr,Pr)SiO4) on the color developed by an opaque glaze was evaluated. The glazes were prepared by addition of zircon opacifier (three different grain size distributions) and yellow Pr-zircon pigment (before and after its micronization) to a commercial frit. The color of the glazes was measured with a spectrophotometer and the absorption and scattering properties of the obtained glazes were explained through the Kubelka–Munk model. The opacifier grain size has the major effect on the scattering of the light while the micronization of the yellow Pr-pigment does not affect significantly the reflectance and thus the color of the evaluated glazes.

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