Abstract

AbstractThis investigation covered several systematic fields of opaque fritted glazes for cones 08 to 06 (1733° to 1841°F.) in which lead oxide was replaced by barium, strontium, and zinc oxides. All glaze ingredients except the kaolin and the Ultrox zirconium opacifier were incorporated in the frits. Glazes of low‐lead content as well as some lead‐free compositions were obtained which possessed excellent gloss and opacity on wall tile of low and of medium tale content. Barium oxide was the best substitute for lead oxide from the standpoint of gloss, although moderate amounts of strontium and zinc oxides can be used to advantage. The whitest and most opaque glazes were obtained with the use of zinc oxide.

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