The aim of the experiments was to establish the basis of low-fusing porcelain produced by the use of inorganic reagents on the market, therefore the fusing temperature, the compressive strength of fired products and the fusing shrinkage were observed in the porcelain specimens composed of various compositions. From the experimental findings, the following results were obtained.
1. The fusing temperature and compressive strength of fired products were decreased with the increase of the amount of fluxes.
2. In the case of using B
2O
3, as a flux, in comparison with the case of using K
2O or Na
2O, the fusing temperature and the compressive strength of fired products were comparatively slightly decreased.
3. The fusing shrinkage of porcelain powder began at around 700°C, and it increased, as the fusing temperature rose.
4. The fusing shrinkage changed, as the ingredient of flux or its amount differed, for example, when the amount of B
2O
3 was large, the fusing shrinkage was decreased.
5. For the low-fusing porcelain, the most suitable composition was as follows; SiO
2 : 58.8%, Al
2O
3 : 19.5%, Na
2O : 7.9%, K
2O : 9.3% and B
2O
3 : 4.5%, in using inorganic reagents on the market.
6. In the fired product in specimen No.5, the fusing temperature was 880°C, the compressive strength was 3250 kg/cm
2 and the fusing shrinkage was 12% in dimension at 830°C.
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