Low temperature calcined porcelain and process for preparation t

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106 46, C04B 3324, C04B 3326

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041606736

ABSTRACT:
A low temperature calcined porcelain composed mainly of a vitreous substance and including aluminum oxide, a clay component, a binder and, if necessary, a coloring agent is disclosed. This porcelain is prepared according to a process comprising adding water to a mixture composed mainly of a vitreous substance and including alumina, silica or a naturally occurring composition of alumina and silica, a binder and, if necessary, a coloring agent, molding the mixture into an optional form by compression molding or by kneading molding, and calcining (heating and hardening) the molded article at a relatively low temperature.

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