The features of two clayey raw materials from the Bay of Naples and their fired products were investigated via minero-petrographic and physical techniques.Clay preparation and firing dynamics were performed following a process similar to that performed by ancient and traditional potters. A high-CaO marine clay from Ischia was mixed with different amounts of volcanic temper in order to replicate most common ware. These mixtures show a fair mechanical resistance starting from relatively low firing temperatures (>850◦C). The addition of temper resulted in different technological characteristics. A low-CaO weathered pyroclastics from the Sorrento Peninsula was prepared to simulate heat resistant and refractory ceramics. Fired products are characterised by a less resistant ceramic body up to 1000◦C compared to Ischia ceramics. Despite worse strength these ceramics show a porous structure, yielding better refractory performances.
Clays from the Bay of Naples (Italy): New insight on ancient and traditional ceramics / DE BONIS, A., Cultrone, G., Grifa, C., Langella, A., Morra, V.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY. - ISSN 0955-2219. - 34:13(2014), pp. 3229-3244. [10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2014.04.014]
Clays from the Bay of Naples (Italy): New insight on ancient and traditional ceramics
DE BONIS, ALBERTO;Langella Alessio;MORRA, VINCENZO
2014
Abstract
The features of two clayey raw materials from the Bay of Naples and their fired products were investigated via minero-petrographic and physical techniques.Clay preparation and firing dynamics were performed following a process similar to that performed by ancient and traditional potters. A high-CaO marine clay from Ischia was mixed with different amounts of volcanic temper in order to replicate most common ware. These mixtures show a fair mechanical resistance starting from relatively low firing temperatures (>850◦C). The addition of temper resulted in different technological characteristics. A low-CaO weathered pyroclastics from the Sorrento Peninsula was prepared to simulate heat resistant and refractory ceramics. Fired products are characterised by a less resistant ceramic body up to 1000◦C compared to Ischia ceramics. Despite worse strength these ceramics show a porous structure, yielding better refractory performances.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


