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Home » Condensation And Firing In Porcealin

Condensation And Firing In Porcealin

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Condensation And Firing In Porcealin

Write a short note on the condensation of porcelain.
Or
Write a note on methods of porcelain condensation.
Answer:

The process of packing the powder particles together and removing the excess water is known as “condensation”.

Objectives of porcelain condensation:

  • To adapt the material to the requisite shape.
  • To remove as much water as possible. The more water is , removed, the less is the contraction.
  • To produce desired strong porcelain.

Condensation Techniques or Methods of Porcelain Condensation:

Condensation can be achieved by several methods:

  • Vibration:
    • It consists of applying the wet porcelain to the platinum matrix and then vibrating the die in which the matrix rests.
    • As the particles condense, the water rises to the surface.
    • The excess water is then blottd with a clean tissue paper or an absorbent medium.
  • Speculation:
    • The wet porcelain is applied with a spatula and then the surface is smoothened with the instrument.
    • This will distribute the particle and cause them to become more closely packed.
    • The water rises to the surface and it is removed with a lined cloth or blotting paper.
  • Brush technique or capillary action:
    • It consists of adding paste to the matrix and dry powder is sprinkled onto the wet surfaces.
    • The dry powder removes the excess water by capillary action from the mixture already applied.
    • The particles move close together as the water is withdrawn.
  • Whipping:
    • After the paste has been applied to the matrix, it may be whipped with a brush.
    • The water is thus brought to the surface and it is removed.

Factors Affecting Condensation:

  • The success of condensation depends on the skills of the operator and the range of size of the particles.
  • If the particles are of the same size, 45% of a given volume will consist of voids.
  • If a number of particles are blended with larger ones, void or space is considerably reduced.
  • If three or more particle sizes are used that will achieve an even greater degree of compaction.
  • Powder consisting of mixtures of particle sizes compact more easily than those with particles of one size.
  • A well-compacted crown reduces firing shrinkage and shows regular contraction over the entire surface.
  • Thus maintaining the original form on a slightly reduced space.

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