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- Slip_(ceramics) abstract "A slip is a suspension in water of clay and/or other materials used in the production of ceramic ware. Deflocculant, such as sodium silicate, can be added to the slip to disperse the raw material particles. This allows a higher solids content to be used, or allows a fluid slip to be produced with the a minimum of water so that drying shrinkage is minimised, which is important during slipcasting. Usually the mixing of slip is undertaken in a blunger although it can be done using other types of mixers or even by hand.An engobe is a material similar to a slip, with somewhat lower clay content, higher proportion of flux, and added filler, and in some cases a colorant.".
- Slip_(ceramics) thumbnail Phenician_plate_with_red_slip_7th_century_BCE_excavated_in_Mogador_island.jpg?width=300.
- Slip_(ceramics) wikiPageID "9654388".
- Slip_(ceramics) wikiPageRevisionID "586745807".
- Slip_(ceramics) hasPhotoCollection Slip_(ceramics).
- Slip_(ceramics) subject Category:Ceramic_materials.
- Slip_(ceramics) subject Category:Pottery.
- Slip_(ceramics) subject Category:Silicates.
- Slip_(ceramics) subject Category:Types_of_pottery_decoration.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Abstraction100002137.
- Slip_(ceramics) type CeramicMaterials.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Chemical114806838.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Compound114818238.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Material114580897.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Matter100020827.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Part113809207.
- Slip_(ceramics) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Relation100031921.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Salt115010703.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Silicate115040033.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Silicates.
- Slip_(ceramics) type Substance100019613.
- Slip_(ceramics) comment "A slip is a suspension in water of clay and/or other materials used in the production of ceramic ware. Deflocculant, such as sodium silicate, can be added to the slip to disperse the raw material particles. This allows a higher solids content to be used, or allows a fluid slip to be produced with the a minimum of water so that drying shrinkage is minimised, which is important during slipcasting.".
- Slip_(ceramics) label "Engobe".
- Slip_(ceramics) label "Engobe".
- Slip_(ceramics) label "Ingobbio".
- Slip_(ceramics) label "Schlicker".
- Slip_(ceramics) label "Slip (ceramics)".
- Slip_(ceramics) label "Шликер".
- Slip_(ceramics) label "化妝土".
- Slip_(ceramics) sameAs Schlicker.
- Slip_(ceramics) sameAs Engobe.
- Slip_(ceramics) sameAs Engobe.
- Slip_(ceramics) sameAs Ingobbio.
- Slip_(ceramics) sameAs m.02pn8rh.
- Slip_(ceramics) sameAs Q1971493.
- Slip_(ceramics) sameAs Q1971493.
- Slip_(ceramics) sameAs Slip_(ceramics).
- Slip_(ceramics) wasDerivedFrom Slip_(ceramics)?oldid=586745807.
- Slip_(ceramics) depiction Phenician_plate_with_red_slip_7th_century_BCE_excavated_in_Mogador_island.jpg.
- Slip_(ceramics) isPrimaryTopicOf Slip_(ceramics).