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Glaze Software


CeramDat
This is the latest development of the well proven Glaze Workbook to make it a stand alone Glaze Calculation Program for use with MS Windows 98, 2000, ME or XP.

Ceramics Today Glaze Database
Not a glaze software program but a glaze database where you can download free glaze recipies of all sorts -- or contribute some if you like!

Glazechem
A ceramic glaze database, analysis, and calculation program.

Glaze Simulator
A new glaze calculation program for Windows 95/98/2000/NT.

Glaze Workbook Software
MS Excel Glaze Workbook Ver 7 now inlcudes much improved procedures and worked examples for altering the analyses of existing raw material data and for adding new raw materials. Also the page for calculating the MW of a raw material from its % Wt. analyses has been amended to give a untiy formula based on alumina as well the sum of the basic oxides.

Hyperglaze
One of the mostly highly rated and easiest to use glaze software programs for Macintosh computers. The site includes details about HyperGlaze, screen shots of the program in use, and ordering information.

Insight Glaze Software
The classic glaze software for Macintosh, now also available for Windows!

Materials Analysis Page
Courtesy of The Matrix Glaze Calculation Software

Matrix Glaze Calculation Software for PC Windows and Macintosh
Windows/NT/Mac versions available. Online tour and downloadable trial versions available.


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