Abstract

Non-uniformity of shrinkage during firing leads to distortion of a ceramic when it occurs on the large scale of size and possibly the formation of enlarged pores when it occurs on a small scale of size. The formation of enlarged pores is caused by one or more of the characteristic properties (such as porosity, composition, particle size and particle alignment) being non-uniform on the small scale of size. Consideration is given to the assessment of the effectiveness of changes to the processing in reducting non-uniformity of shrinkage. Examples of non-uniform shrinkage on the small scale are given for whitewares.

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