Abstract
The frites by mole fraction of 2.5 SiO2, 0.20 Al2O3, 0.15 B2O3, 0.15ZnO, 0.17K2O, 0.67CaO systems in three ratios of S including 0.37(denoted by F1frites ),0.31(F2), 0.24(F3) (S=K2O/CaO+ZnO) were studied. ZnO powder with 500 nm (N series) and >1μm sizes (F series) opted from the recycled Zn ingots dusts and commercially ZnO respectively, were used as the raw materials. By decreasing the S ratio, the Molar Volumes of frites were decreased, The glass transition ΔTg(=-154ºC), and the crystallization temperatures ΔTp (=+17ºC) values were decreased and increased respectively. It was shown that the GS (glass stability) values are independent of the Zinc Oxide's powder size, while the Molar Volumes of N series were lower than the F ones. The Zinc Silicate (Willemite) beside Anorthite and Parawollastonite phases were crystallized in the resulted glazes. The hardness values were in 700-850 Hv range, the transparency and whiteness were higher than 80 and 60 respectively.