|
- Crazing - Wikipedia
Crazing involves a localized or inhomogeneous plastic strain of the material However, while plastic deformation essentially occurs at constant volume, crazing is a cavitation process that takes place with an increase in volume
- A Guide to Crazing, What is it and is it Good or Bad?
What is Crazing? Find out here! This post will explain what it is and tell you if it's good or bad!
- What Is Crazing in Ceramics and How To Prevent It! - Pottery Crafters
I will go over what is Crazing in Ceramics and how to prevent it Have you ever seen small or large thin cracks in your pottery glaze and wondered how they got there? Well, these cracks are called Crazing, and they are a sign that your glaze is not expanding and contracting with your clay
- All You Need To Know About Crazing in Fine China - The Teacup Attic
Crazing lies in the relationship between the glaze and the body of a piece Crazing can happen at the time of firing but it can also come about years after a piece is produced It is important to take good care of your pieces to prevent this from happening when possible
- What is Crazing Crackle and How to Stop It? - Lakeside Pottery
Generally, crazing is considered a glaze defect because the vessel can be significantly weaker than an uncrazed pot Craze lines can also harbor bacteria or germs Therefore, dinnerware pottery should be uncrazed ware
- Cracking and Crazing
Crazing: internal fracturing without a change of the surface texture It might be seen when light transmits through transparent or translucent material and it can also exist in opaque plastics Crazing can be a precursor to cracking if it extends to the surface, but even if it stops short of the surface, crazing still decreases
- Crazing On Pottery: What Is It How To Fix It?
In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about crazing on your pottery What is crazing? Crazing is a phenomenon often seen on pottery which results in a web of small hairline cracks on the surfaces of a glazed piece of pottery
- Crazing in Pottery, China Ceramics: Causes + Prevention Tips – The . . .
Read on to understand crazing in pottery and fine china + learn prevention strategies so you can enjoy your dishes for years to come Have you ever seen a piece of china that kind of looks like it’s covered with interconnected, hair-line thin cracks?
|
|
|