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GOWAY INTERNATIONAL MATERIAL CO., LTD
GOWAY INTERNATIONAL MATERIAL CO., LTD was focused on ceramic materials for more than 10 years. Our headquarter is located in Foshan National Torch Innovation and Pioneer Park. Our factory located in Sanshui Industrial Zone, Foshan, covering an area of 60000 square meters.We have gathered a group of outstanding professionals and have a complete set of product research & development and quality-control system. We are the first automatic manufacturer of STPP/STPP replacement in Guangdong China with a single-line capacity of 30,000 tons.--Connecting Trusting, Supporting, and Ready for better anytime.
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How to Fix Uneven Wall Thickness and Local Powdering in Ceramic Casting Slip
A factory-side guide to fixing uneven wall thickness and local powdering in ceramic casting slip through better deflocculant control, slip testing, mold management, and stable casting practice.
Ultimate Factory-Side Solution: Why a Slip-Cast Body Does Not Release from the Mold After Casting
A factory-grade guide to solving slip-casting demolding failure: why the cast body does not open, does not release, or stays too weak after casting, and how ceramic deflocculants affect rheology, casting rate, mold release, and green strength.
A factory-side expert guide to why too much ceramic deflocculant can make slip more unstable, more thixotropic, and harder to control, with root causes, corrective actions, case analysis, FAQ, and FAQ schema.
Why Deflocculated Casting Slip Thickens Again While Pouring Into a Plaster Mold
A factory-side guide to casting slip that thins at first but thickens again during plaster mold filling. Learn the causes of short-term rebound, mold-face stiffening, and how to keep pouring stable.
Why a Casting Slip Stays Thick Even After Adding Deflocculant: The Factory-Level Solution
A factory-side technical guide to fixing casting slips that remain thick even after adding Darvan, sodium silicate, or other ceramic deflocculants. Learn the real causes, data-backed diagnosis methods, and step-by-step correction strategy.
Why a Glaze That Always Worked Suddenly Turns Chalky and Won’t Melt After a New Raw Material Batch
A glaze that used to melt perfectly suddenly becomes chalky, white, and underfired after a new raw material batch. Discover the real root causes, how zirconium silicate affects melt behavior, and the factory-level solution for fast recovery.