Fluxes, Colorants and Misc.
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Main source of barium oxide in glazes. Used as a flux producing a matte finish. Also used to neutralize salts in clay bodies.
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Betonite is typically used as either a suspension agent in glazes and plasticizer in clay bodies.
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Betonite is typically used as either a suspension agent in glazes and plasticizer in clay bodies. HPM-20 is a highly refined white burning bentonite.
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Natural bone ash (tri-calcuim phosphate) is typically used as a flux in glazes. Also used in Bone China clay recipes in place of feldspars.
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A source of boric oxide in glazes. Used primarily to lower the fusion point of glazes and smooth melting.
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Glaze colorant producing a dark army green color in very small amounts ~2%. A very refractory colorant which creates a flat opaque color.
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CMC Gum Carboxy Methyl Celulose. Synthetic organic plant derivative.
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A very fine grained glaze colorant nearly always producing a blue color except at very high amounts where it becomes almost black.
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A metalic coloring oxide producing blue in most recipes unless used in very high amounts where it turns black. Also useful as clay and slip colorants.
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A metalic glaze colorant which makes green to blue-green at higher amounts and copper red in reduciton in smaller quanitites .25% or less.
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