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  1. Electric Kiln Ceramics: A Guide to Clays and Glazes by Richard Zakin, 2004-05-20
  2. Interpreting Silent Artefacts: Petrographic Approaches to Archaeological Ceramics by Patrick Sean Quinn, 2009-12-31
  3. Ceramic Millennium by Clement Greenberg, Justin Clemens, et all 2006-04-01
  4. Contemporary Ceramics by Susan Peterson, 2000-09-01
  5. Postmodern Ceramics by Mark Del Vecchio, Garth Clark, 2001-11-26
  6. Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art. - Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, ... Office, Washington, 1886, pages 437-466. by William Henry Holmes, 2010-07-12
  7. Ceramic Painting Color Workshop: Paints, Palettes, and Patterns for 16 Projects by Doreen Mastandrea, Livia McRee, 2001-07-01
  8. Isamu Noguchi and Modern Japanese Ceramics: A Close Embrace of the Earth by Louise Allison Cort, Bert Winther-Tamaki, et all 2003-05-04
  9. Decorating Ceramics: Over 300 Easy-to-Paint Patterns by Nicky Cooney, 2002-03-28
  10. Black & Decker The Complete Guide to Decorating with Ceramic Tile: Innovative Techniques & Patterns for Floors, Walls, Backsplashes & Accents (Black & Decker Complete Guide) by Jerri Farris, 2007-10-15
  11. Contemporary Ceramics by Emmanuel Cooper, 2009-10-05
  12. Ceramics Two Books In One: Projects to Adapt to Suit Your Own Designs by Steve Mattison, 1998-12-31
  13. Surface Decoration for Low-Fire Ceramics: Underglazes & Glazes * Maiolica * Slip Trailing * Grafitto * Terra-Sigillata * Photo Decals * Overglaze Enamels (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Lynn Peters, 2001-12-31
  14. The Prehistory & History of Ceramic Kilns (Ceramics and Civilization, Vol. 7)

81. Office For The Arts At Harvard
The ceramics Program provides a creative studio environment for the Harvard, greater Boston, URL http// www.fas.harvard.edu /~ceramics/index.html
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82. Ceramic - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word (keramos). The term covers inorganic nonmetallic materials which are formed by the action of heat
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Jump to: navigation search This article is about ceramic materials. For the fine art, see Ceramic art Fixed Partial Denture , or "Bridge" The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word κεραμικός ( keramos ). The term covers inorganic non metallic materials which are formed by the action of heat. Up until the 1950s or so, the most important of these were the traditional clays , made into pottery bricks tiles and the like, along with cements and glass Clay -based ceramics are described in the article on pottery . A composite material of ceramic and metal is known as cermet . The word ceramic can be an adjective, and can also be used as a noun to refer to a ceramic material, or a product of ceramic manufacture. Ceramics may also be used as a singular noun referring to the art of making things out of ceramic materials. The technology of manufacturing and usage of ceramic materials is part of the field of ceramic engineering Many ceramic materials are hard, porous, and brittle. The study and development of ceramics includes methods to mitigate problems associated with these characteristics, and to accentuate the strengths of the materials as well as to investigate novel applications. The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) defines a ceramic article as “ an article having a glazed or unglazed body of crystalline or partly crystalline structure, or of glass, which body is produced from essentially inorganic, non-metallic substances and either is formed from a molten mass which solidifies on cooling, or is formed and simultaneously or subsequently matured by the action of the heat

83. Ceramic Industry
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84. Ceramic Arts Daily, Artists Community - Glaze Formula Techniques, Pyrometric Con
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  • 85. The American Ceramic Society - Ceramic Properties Databases
    The American Ceramic Society Ceramic Information Center Ceramic Properties Databases.
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  • NIST Structural Ceramics Database
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    The NIST WWW Structural Ceramics Database (WebSCD) provides evaluated materials property data for a wide range of advanced ceramics known variously as structural ceramics, engineering ceramics, and fine ceramics. The range of materials covers the major series of compounds derived from the ceramic oxide, carbide, nitride, boride, and oxynitride chemical families.
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    The NIST WWW High Temperature Superconductors database (WebHTS) provides evaluated thermal, mechanical, and superconducting property data for oxide superconductors.
  • NIST Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramic Materials: Fracture Origin Characterization and the Flaw Catalog
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    This data site outlines the fracture origin characterization scheme and the linked figures show examples of the most common types of flaws observed in advanced ceramic materials.
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  • 86. Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild
    The Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild was formed to foster a creative, innovative and supportive environment for the education of students,
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    87. Skutt Kilns Offer Kilns For Classrooms,kiln For A Pottery Studio, Kilns For Cont
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    89. Digitalfire Ceramic Glossary
    Fired ceramic has the potential of being extremely hard and resistant to abrasion and wear. Special abrasion resistant ceramic products are made from highly
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      Fired ceramic has the potential of being extremely hard and resistant to abrasion and wear. Special abrasion resistant ceramic products are made from highly specialized materials and fired to exacting requirements. Calcined alumina, for example, can be cast and fired to very high temperatures to produce surfaces with exceptional resistance to abrasion. Likewise, aggregates and bonding frits are employed by the abrasives industry to make all kinds of abrasive products (products designed to abrade others).
      The hardness of pottery is mainly dependent on the development of aluminum silicates during firing (i.e. mullite crystals). This requires temperatures high enough to melt fluxes to allow them to dissolve quartz and other minerals. It also requires time to allow these processes to complete. Likewise the glaze components most resistant to abrasion are refractory alumina and silica, and the higher you fire the more you can get into your glaze and yet still get it to melt.
      Acidic
      Various oxides can be considered basic (RO, R2O group) or acidic (RO2). The greater the proportion of oxygen the more acidic an oxide is.

    90. Kutani Ceramic Homepage
    History of kutani kilns from origin up to now. History of most famous kutani painters. Kutani library, virtual museum and kutani database.
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    Kutani ceramics have their origin in a small remote village in the mountains (Kutani means 9 valleys) of the Ishikawa Prefecture. The main city, Kanazawa, is one of the most famous castle towns in Japan. If Kutani ceramics are little known overseas, on the contrary they are very famous in Japan as they are really representative of the Japanese culture. Kutani history is closely linked with the history of Japan and with the development of Ishikawa Prefecture. However who knows

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