AmayaWayman Week6 Puzzle-MrBrooks
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- 2. materials solidify the molecules have opportunity to orient themselves in the preferred pattern during freezing whereas in a glass the random orientation of molecules is frozen into the solid.
- 8. Became part of the clay body during firing; Promoted uniform drying, reduced shrinkage, prevented warping & gave "tooth" to the
- 9. any material added to clay to give it character and quality.
- 10. The practice of holding the kiln at final firing temperature for a period of time
- 11. down easily in water
- 13. refers to the body as "the clay"; the term "clay" is often used when referring to the body used as a commodity that needs to be purchased
- 14. A clay fired at low temperatures (cone 010-02) where it does not develop maturity (vitrify).
- 16. The term vitrified refers to the fired state of a piece of porcelain or stoneware. Vitrified ware has been fired high enough to make it very strong, hard and dense.
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- 1. Burned out when fired and left behind spongy holes; Gave texture, worked strength to plastic clay, and reduced thermal shock cracking.
- 3. slabbed and coiled in ways that seem to break all the rules of working with clay and by people possessing little skill.
- 4. provides ducts for the passage of moisture drying out.
- 5. This refers to the strength of the clay body in the dried form (greenware).
- 6. Loss on Ignition is a number that appears on the data sheets of ceramic materials. It refers to the amount of weight the material loses as it decomposes to release water vapor and various gases during firing.
- 7. refers to a high-fired (about 1200C+) ceramic clay:feldspar:quartz blend that is semi-vitreous (not translucent and not zero porosity).
- 12. a large thick sheets of paper fibers that
- 15. Combining clay and cellulose fiber from paper produces a versatile clay body that can be