Across
- 3. known for refractoriness and texture
- 6. known for plasticity and raw strength
- 8. diffrent materials used in compounding or blending pottery bodies
- 13. mixes dry poweders together with water to a plastic state without intermediate state of slurry.
- 14. a ceramic composition that has been fused, quenched, and granulated.
- 15. the clay part of the body as opposed to any part of the clay; actions taking place while firing
Down
- 1. known for whiteness and refractoriness
- 2. the free silicas which may be added as flint, quartz, silica sand, and cristobiate.
- 4. sieved and dried to plasticity by filterpress or drying troughs
- 5. contain fluxes, hardeners, and openers.
- 7. a semiliquid mixture, typically of fine particles of manure, cement, or coal suspended in water.
- 9. added at the wedging and kneading stage; determined by dry weight to plastic weight of clay.
- 10. made up of four compounents; clays, fluxes, hardeners, and openers.
- 11. a clay for a special purpose;blending clay or adding additional materials.
- 12. used in bodies are feldspathiods such as cornish stone, feldspar, and nepheline syenite.
