Analysis Cement Pigments for Developing Color on Folk Pottery
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This research aims to develop a color for painting on folk pottery from pigments cement for the items decoration building group and outdoor garden decor. By studying the amount of powder-cement mixer with 3 examples include shades of red, black and green colors from 3 companies that can provide the public with the use of blending ratio of a equilateral triangle (Tri-axial diagram) in conjunction with LaTeX help banana traction (Binder) and DIN folk as the substance reduces the cracking of the paint.
The study found that the ratio between the mixed paint, cement, rubber, banana and red clay powder mixed with cement, the ATM is the most suitable color for bring it on burn pottery: 1) red is brand ATM with appropriate mixture rate equal to 75 : 10 : 17 , 2) black is brand BIRD with appropriate mixture rate equal to 77 : 10 : 13 and 3) green is brand ATM with appropriate mixture rate equal to 82 : 10 : 18. Colors all 3 shades of colors can make consistent color temperature between 850° c. Never let go of chipped pottery. Withstand constant use and appropriate per writing brushes. Results of a satisfaction questionnaire to trial with the community about the burning powder mixed with cement, the average satisfaction level very. ( = 4.52, S.D. = 0.14)
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