Colorforms: Rose Katz’s NCECA 2019 presentation
We just got back from NCECA, and we have something to share with everyone. For the last few years, Rose and I have been working on a project, trying to redefine glaze chemistry as we know it.
We have been attempting to define the exact chemical role of the colorants in the U.M.F. Our NCECA paper will be published later, but for the moment We are publishing our the experimental glaze calculator. This calculator integrated the colorants into their prescribed roles as we’ve been able to define through our research.
Give it a spin and let us know!
Update:Â Click below to listen to Rose Katz’s NCECA 2019 presentation – Colorforms
She explores the chemical role of all the major colorants: Titanium, Chrome, Manganese, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, and Copper. How do we consider them when we examine glaze chemistry, and what can we learn from them when we do?
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