Bachelors Theses
Abstract
"Red glazes are extremely difficult to produce on pottery except at relatively low temperatures, or under conditions which can only be regarded as largely accidental. For many years ceramists have demanded a red glaze maturing at cone 4. To produce this glaze, much time and research is required...The object of this study was to produce a commercial red glaze at cone 4 from different oxides in a base glaze of white lead and silica"--Scope of Investigation, pages 1, 7.
Advisor(s)
Herold, Paul G.
Department(s)
Materials Science and Engineering
Degree Name
B.S. in Ceramic Engineering
Publisher
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy
Publication Date
1940
Pagination
ii, 21 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 21).
Rights
© 1940 Sidney Austin Peer, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Glazes -- AnalysisGlazing (Ceramics)
Thesis Number
T 0000 53
Print OCLC #
26971404
Electronic OCLC #
557638592
Recommended Citation
Peer, Sidney Austin, "Red glazes" (1940). Bachelors Theses. 123.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/bachelors_theses/123
Comments
Illustrated by author.