Ceramic glazes, dusting phenomena & digital printing decoration
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The lack of cohesion that occurs not only between the glaze’s particles but also between the glaze and the raw ceramic support can lead to a problem commonly called "dusting phenomenon". This kind of glaze, that we could define as fragile, is easily removable from the ceramic surface, especially when it undergoes to the mechanical solicitations that take place along the production line. What happens inside the glaze and what can we do to prevent and to properly manage the problem?
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