Different Methods of Printing Transfers for Ceramic Bases and Their Ecological Aspect
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Staffordshire, Spode, Małgorzata Et Ber Warlikowska, Marek Cecuła, transferware, silk-screen printing, digital ceramic printing, etching, ceramic pigments, matrix, porcelainAbstract
The relevance of this article is the search for new means for artists to pursue their creative visions. Research done within the creative field furthers creativity and allows for new forms of expression. However, despite the singular purpose of creation itself, there remains responsibility. It is crucial that artists also can find ways of avoiding making more hazardous waste for the environment. This particular research is so timely when the whole world is in search of new methods of saving resources. article describes the various methods used for creating ceramic transfers. The second aspect describes the toxicity of certain chemicals used in specific processes. The research proposes the creation of a new method that would be based on the historical transfer method, but using updated techniques to minimize the toxic waste created from currently practiced methods.
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