Colour in ceramic glazes: Efficiency of the Kubelka–Munk model in glazes with a black pigment and opacifier

In this study the efficiency of the Kubelka–Munk model (already known and consolidated in other industrial sectors) was evaluated in the prediction of the colour of an opaque ceramic glaze obtained by a mixture of black pigment (spinel Ni–Fe–Cr) and zircon opacifier (ZrSiO 4). Glazes with different...

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