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Question about Fluorescent Glazes
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Paul Ciszek
2007-02-05 21:41:57 UTC
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I know that a lot of ceramic glazes can hold their color for millenia,
but how do fluorescent glazes hold up in sunlight? The only time I saw
some in a store, the staff didn't know much about them.
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DKat
2007-02-06 21:00:56 UTC
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I have never seen florescent glazes and have been waiting for a reply to
this post. In the mean time I found some of interest

This takes a while to download (have I mentioned how I hate pdf files...)
but is worth it IMO.

http://www.ceramicsmonthly.org/cmpc/richcontent/Rossiter_JJA04.pdf
Post by Paul Ciszek
I know that a lot of ceramic glazes can hold their color for millenia,
but how do fluorescent glazes hold up in sunlight? The only time I saw
some in a store, the staff didn't know much about them.
--
Please reply to: | "One of the hardest parts of my job is to
pciszek at panix dot com | connect Iraq to the War on Terror."
Autoreply is disabled | -- G. W. Bush, 9/7/2006
DKat
2007-02-06 21:00:56 UTC
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I have never seen florescent glazes and have been waiting for a reply to
this post. In the mean time I found some of interest

This takes a while to download (have I mentioned how I hate pdf files...)
but is worth it IMO.

http://www.ceramicsmonthly.org/cmpc/richcontent/Rossiter_JJA04.pdf
Post by Paul Ciszek
I know that a lot of ceramic glazes can hold their color for millenia,
but how do fluorescent glazes hold up in sunlight? The only time I saw
some in a store, the staff didn't know much about them.
--
Please reply to: | "One of the hardest parts of my job is to
pciszek at panix dot com | connect Iraq to the War on Terror."
Autoreply is disabled | -- G. W. Bush, 9/7/2006
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