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  • noun chemistry Plural form of opacifier.

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Examples

  • Transparent glazes can be made opaque by the addition of opacifiers, which are finely ground particles that do not enter into the melting of the glaze.

    5. Simple glaze theory 1993

  • Zirconium opacifiers have the disadvantage of making glazes more refractory and often cause pinholing problems.

    5. Simple glaze theory 1993

  • Commercially available opacifiers are based on zirconium silicate, prepared with other additions such as magnesia and zinc oxide.

    5. Simple glaze theory 1993

  • - Increases boron clouds and helps opacity in combination with other opacifiers.

    13. Glaze oxides 1993

  • Paint industries use materials such as iron oxide and opacifiers.

    6. Obtaining glaze materials 1993

  • It works well in combination with other opacifiers and produces a soft white color.

    12. Developing glazes 1993

  • Commercial opacifiers are normally extremely finely ground zircon.

    12. Developing glazes 1993

  • Explore Rohm and Haas's portfolio of opacifiers, rheology modifiers, preservatives, SPF boosters, hair styling resins and waterproofing polymers - all available globally.

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