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Release of lead from typical Canadian pottery glazes / D.H.H. Quon and K.E. Bell.M38-13/80-26E-PDF

"In recent years intensive world-wide research began into the problem of release of lead and other toxic metals from glazed ceramic ware used for food and beverage service. One such study was conducted in the Mineral Sciences Laboratories, CANMET, to assess the instability of glasses melted from typical glaze compositions in contact with 4% acetic acid. The present study was made to determine the stability of typical Canadian pottery glazes under conditions simulating domestic use and to examine the mechanisms of Pb release and stabilization as a contribution to developing stable, safe glazes"--Abstract, p. i.

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Publication information
Department/Agency
  • Canada. Energy, Mines and Resources Canada.
  • Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology.
  • Minerals Research Program (Canada)
  • Mineral Sciences Laboratories (Canada)
TitleRelease of lead from typical Canadian pottery glazes / D.H.H. Quon and K.E. Bell.
Series title
  • CANMET report ; 80-26E
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Cover title.
  • "Minerals Research Program, Mineral Sciences Laboratories."
  • "December 1980."
  • Digitized edition from print [produced by Natural Resources Canada].
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa : CANMET, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, 1980.
Author / Contributor
  • Quon, D. H. H.
  • Bell, K. E. (Kenneth E.), 1924-
Descriptioniv, 11 p. : ill.
Catalogue number
  • M38-13/80-26E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number307205
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