Ceramics design and reuse of solid waste: producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones

This study presents the process of obtaining porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones through calcination and milling procedures. Plaster molds and testing with oxides are part of the methods applied, resulting in the vitrification of ceramic pieces. Using this process, a series of porcelain snack b...

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Main Authors: Railde Paula Diniz Araújo, Denilson Moreira Santos
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL) 2018-12-01
Series:Projetica
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Online Access:http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/projetica/article/view/23076
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description This study presents the process of obtaining porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones through calcination and milling procedures. Plaster molds and testing with oxides are part of the methods applied, resulting in the vitrification of ceramic pieces. Using this process, a series of porcelain snack bowls were designed inspired by the cuisine of Maranhão – a Brazilian state. By decreasing the amount of solid waste discarded in nature and by spreading new knowledge among ceramic producers in Maranhão, we strived to contribute with the development of local communities through design.
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spelling doaj.art-c10093adf15d4983be5a8c90f8be26f62022-12-21T23:59:32ZporUniversidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)Projetica2236-22072018-12-019292410.5433/2236-2207.2018v9n2p917389Ceramics design and reuse of solid waste: producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bonesRailde Paula Diniz Araújo0Denilson Moreira Santos1Universidade Federal do MaranhãoUniversidade Federal do MaranhãoThis study presents the process of obtaining porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones through calcination and milling procedures. Plaster molds and testing with oxides are part of the methods applied, resulting in the vitrification of ceramic pieces. Using this process, a series of porcelain snack bowls were designed inspired by the cuisine of Maranhão – a Brazilian state. By decreasing the amount of solid waste discarded in nature and by spreading new knowledge among ceramic producers in Maranhão, we strived to contribute with the development of local communities through design.http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/projetica/article/view/23076Design de produtoPorcelanaOssos bovinosResíduos.
spellingShingle Railde Paula Diniz Araújo
Denilson Moreira Santos
Ceramics design and reuse of solid waste: producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones
Projetica
Design de produto
Porcelana
Ossos bovinos
Resíduos.
title Ceramics design and reuse of solid waste: producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones
title_full Ceramics design and reuse of solid waste: producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones
title_fullStr Ceramics design and reuse of solid waste: producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones
title_full_unstemmed Ceramics design and reuse of solid waste: producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones
title_short Ceramics design and reuse of solid waste: producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones
title_sort ceramics design and reuse of solid waste producing porcelain from the ashes of bovine bones
topic Design de produto
Porcelana
Ossos bovinos
Resíduos.
url http://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/projetica/article/view/23076
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