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What is a sinterization?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

Sinterization is a process in which pieces are fired at a temperature sufficiently high to achieve a certain grade of vitrification without achieving complete fusion of the clay paste used, cementing the clay particles together in such a way that the piece takes another colour, loses porosity and achieves a wrinkled texture.

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