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IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF MAJOLICA DISHES BY CREATING A CERAMIC MATRIX – GLAZED COATING HARMONIOUS SYSTEM

Abstract

The results of comprehensive research on improving the quality of majolica ware by harmonizing in the system «ceramic base – glazed coating» are presented in the article. A modern approach to solving problems, including hierarchical modeling, part of which is to create a cluster of structures, combining the technological steps of preparing a ceramic product of the desired quality in a single entity – the technological process was used in the work. Experimental studies, confirming the correctness of this approach, have improved physicochemical properties of majolica and ensure the operational reliability during thermal processing of dishes in dishwashers of various types. It has been shown that the production of high-quality majolica ware is based on the harmonization of the ceramic base and the decorative coating, so the development of a ceramic mass and glaze coating with a specific set of technological and physicochemical properties should be given absolutely equal attention. The above approach provides efficient and logically sound improvement of the production technology for high-quality majolica products.

About the Authors

I. A. Levitskii
Belarusian State Technological University
Belarus
D. Sc. (Technical), Professor


S. E. Barantseva
Belarusian State Technological University
Belarus
Ph. D. (Technical), Associate Professor, Senior Researcher


A. I. Poznyak
Belarusian State Technological University
Belarus
Ph. D., Researcher


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ISSN 1561-8331 (Print)
ISSN 2524-2342 (Online)