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Electrical Porcelain - Glaze Pinhole Problems

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mlyn

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Our factory produces porcelain products for the electrical industry. We changed our blue-grey glaze formula from a barium based glaze to a strontium carbonate formula. We have been having a serious problem with pinholes in the glazed surface. Does anyone have any suggestions, or just some information on the phenomena of pinholing?<br>
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Lyn
 
Dear mlyn,

Barium and strontium are in the same family but I suspect the strontium carbonate is decomposing differently than barium carbonate. I would check the TGA of both, and in addition verify cleaniness of your surfaces. Then change the firing profile based on TGA curves.

Best Regards,

Genesis Genesis
 
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