10 Best Books on Glaze Technology

We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Glaze Technology, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Glaze Technology Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Glaze Technology below.

 
1."Investigation of Defects in Ceramic Plates: Engobe/Glaze Chipping" by Andre Paschoal
“Investigation of Defects in Ceramic Plates: Engobe/Glaze Chipping” Book Review: This book talks about the defects found in ceramic floor coatings and discusses various structured layers such as substrate, engobe, and glaze. It includes a detailed analysis of different materials and provides accurate conclusions. This book is particularly helpful for civil engineering students studying the ceramic industry.

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2."Understanding Glazes" by Richard A Eppler and Mimi Obstler
“Understanding Glazes” Book Review: This book describes the creation and chemical functions of blaze and glass coating. Properties of coating, ceramic coating materials, the process of creating ceramic coatings are discussed in this book. This book is beneficial for ceramic engineering students and ceramic material manufacturers.

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3."Ceramic Glaze Technology" by J R Taylor and A C Bull
“Ceramic Glaze Technology” Book Review: This book mentions theory and practical aspects of ceramics glazing. Core definitions, theoretical aspects, glaze raw material and applications are discussed in this book. Other topics mentioned are a variety of materials, processes, firing and the avoidance of defects in finish products. This book is beneficial for ceramic engineering students.

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4."Deformation Temperatures of Some Porcelain Glazes, And, a Type of Crystalline Glaze at Cone 3 (Classic Reprint)" by R T Stull
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5."Ash Glazes" by Phil Rogers
“Ash Glazes” Book Review: This book is about the history of ash glazes. It covers a range of topics such as the history of wood ash glazes, what wood ash is, how to collect and prepare it, and how to make glazes using ash. It also includes information on the properties of glazes and how they work. The book is full of colorful images with labels and data tables to explain the important topics. This book is a good resource for civil engineering students interested in learning about glazes and ceramics.

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6."Clay and Glaze for the Potter" by Daniel Rhodes and Robin Hopper
“Clay and Glaze for the Potter Book Review: This book includes the methods and basic information on creating clay and glazes. Topics on formation of glaze, Raw materials used and Health hazards are discussed. colourful images and photographs are provided to explain the historic photos of these ceramics. This book is beneficial for ceramic engineering students.

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7."Developing Glazes (New Ceramics)" by Greg Daly
“Developing Glazes (New Ceramics) Book Review: This book provides guidance on making your own glazes. It includes step-by-step instructions and practical advice for creating glazes, such as how to mix them, plan recipes, and determine the right firing temperatures. The book also contains images and examples along with various recipes. It is a useful resource for students pursuing ceramic engineering.

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8."Glazes and Glass Coatings" by Richard A Eppler
“Glazes and Glass Coatings” Book Review: This book describes the advancement and chemical aspects of glazes and glass coatings along with its properties. Topics included are making ceramic coatings, chemical makeup, properties of these coatings. Up to date references on glazes from the ceramic industry are provided in this book. This book is beneficial for ceramic engineering students.

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9."Industrial Glass: Glazes and Enamels, Volume VIII" by Wilhelm Eitel
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10."Glaze: The Ultimate Ceramic Artist's Guide to Glaze and Color" by Brian Taylor and Kate Doody
“Glaze: The Ultimate Ceramic Artist’s Guide to Glaze and Color” Book Review: This book is a guide to create glaze and colour in ceramic materials. Glazing properties, processes, techniques are discussed in this book. This book consists of an overview of the artist’s work, technical description of some of the renowned pieces in material history, and some of the glaze recipes are discussed. Over 450 beautiful colour illustrations and detailed glossary is also included. This book is beneficial for any material science students.

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