Non firing repairs of vitreous surfaces
Lead Participant:
British Ceramic Research Limited
Abstract
Development of glass repair material (either in powder, paste or solid format) that can be fused in place using a laser system, which can be pigmented to match the substrate colours and give a similar gloss appearance to the fired substrate i.e. sanitaryware or tableware glaze and vitreous enamel frit.
Development of a laser fusing system giving energy efficient fusing of the glass repair material and ensuring effective bonding of the repair to the existing substrate incorporating laser optics and pre heating to eliminate thermal stresses.
Combining the above processes into an integrated unit that can be operated readily in the production environment.
Development of a laser fusing system giving energy efficient fusing of the glass repair material and ensuring effective bonding of the repair to the existing substrate incorporating laser optics and pre heating to eliminate thermal stresses.
Combining the above processes into an integrated unit that can be operated readily in the production environment.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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Participant |
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British Ceramic Research Limited, STOKE-ON-TRENT | ||
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Limited, LONDON | £2,830 | £ 1,236 |
Clean Burner Systems Limited, DUNFERMLINE | £36,326 | £ 15,865 |
Laser Optical Engineering Limited, Castle Donnington, United Kingdom | £190,726 | £ 85,830 |
Johnson Matthey Hydrogen Technologies Limited, London | £75,074 | £ 32,788 |
Ideal Standard (UK) Limited, HULL | £84,068 | £ 36,739 |
Ross Ceramics Limited, DERBYSHIRE | £35,777 | £ 15,627 |
Aga Rangemaster Limited, LEAMINGTON SPA | £51,966 | £ 22,696 |
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