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In the mid-1930s, the Chamotte was produced both in series and original sculptures.
The list is completed by a range of refractory chamotte clays.
Grog, also known as firesand and chamotte, is a ceramic raw material.
The company was one of the first in Europe to produce refractory bricks (chamotte) using quartz materials.
Prior to silica, a mixture of plaster and ground up old molds (chamotte) was used.
For his work as a ceramicist he used mostly grog (also called firesand or chamotte).
He used chamotte, mostly with glaze.
White chamotte and stoneware are primary materials.
Lined with chamotte (fireclay and volcanic micro particles) as standart.
See chamotte, above.
Most of Nylund's original sculptures in stoneware chamotte ended up in museums, as did much of his other work.
The early works from simple clay and chamotte are characterized by distinctive interpretation of ancient cultures, art and architecture of exotic lands.
Ceramist Egidijus Radvenskas has been converting the Ukrainian white chamotte clay into paperclay for some time.
V. Porzellan-, Chamotte- und Glas-Industrie (porcelain, fireclay and glass industry)
Other clays (not including expanded clays of heading 68.06), andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite, whether or not calcined; mullite; chamotte or dinas earths.
She studied in Copenhagen in 1932 and in 1933 she was at Sèvres Porcelain factory where she mastered the art of modelling with chamotte clay to make figures.
Bricks in the metallurgy and glass industries are often used for lining furnaces, in particular refractory bricks such as silica, magnesia, chamotte and neutral (chromomagnesite) refractory bricks.
Bentonite Decolourizing earths and fuller's earth Fire-clay Other clays Andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite Mullite Chamotte or dinas earths Chalk.
Chemically High Alumina Products Machine pressed products based primarily on bauxite or chamotte, or a mixture of the two, chemically bonded and cured to give a stable phosphate bond.
DSF 60P Based on chamotte and bauxite, used in iron ladles, steel ladle safety linings, kiln car deck tiles and the calcining zone of cement and lime kilns.
Lastly, the hair-temperature pottery refers to ware made of fine, sorted clay tempered with about 30% finely cut hair and chamotte with similar shape, size, surface treatment (including decoration) as the asbestos pottery.
There he succeeded, thanks to his own specially developed technique, to produce the first Swedish matte glazed stoneware and sculptures in shimmering colorful stoneware chamotte, which was very popular and had an important impact on modern Swedish ce-ramics.
Nylund's stoneware at that time featured Sung-inspired crackelé and oxblood glazes - pieces that ranged from monumental original sculptures in stoneware chamotte and two-feet high urns to moderately priced miniature vases and bowls.
Fired High Alumina Products DSF 40 Based on high purity chamotte, used in glass furnace subhearths and side insulation carbon bake furnaces, coke oven door shapes, and preheat zones and cyclones of cement kilns.