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... can also be used in semifinished products after drying. Many apparatuses are used during the retouching in the casting shop, but since the green scotch comes into contact with the product with plenty of water, they can be buried in the product from time to time and cannot be noticed in the process (Figure 4). ...
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... black spots seen on it are caused by the falling of the sponge pieces caused by friction and burning on the surface. The appearance of abrasive pieces on the glaze surface ensures that there are regions in the glaze structure as in the 2nd figure in Figure 14. As examined in the SEM images, it is seen that the alumina silicate layers deposited on the surface tend to mullite structures and begin to turn into a rod-like form. ...
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... examined in the SEM images, it is seen that the alumina silicate layers deposited on the surface tend to mullite structures and begin to turn into a rod-like form. This causes refractory structures within the glaze, thereby distorting the appearance of the glaze ( Figure 14). Table 5 displays EDX analysis of the defects). ...
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