Mason Stains® By Mason Color 6098 Flesh Stain

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221676098/50GIn Stock50g
£9.91
£8.26 ex. Vat
221686098/100GIn Stock100g
£15.60
£13.00 ex. Vat
221696098/250GIn Stock250g
£33.08
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The range of Mason Colour Stains includes over 70 ceramic stains that can be used in a wide variety of cost-effective applications.

All stains in this revolutionary new colour system contain NO LEAD and can be used as glaze stains or underglaze colours when mixed with a suitable flux, both of which produce strong, vivid colours.

See technical notes for technical information and suggested percentages of stains.

The amount required and the final colour will be dependent upon the glaze or body used and firing temperature. To avoid speckling, thorough mixing and sieving is required.

Labelling According to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008
This product is classified and labelled according to the CLP regulation

Hazard Statements:
None applicable. 

Precautionary Statements
P261: Avoid breathing dust.

Maximum Firing Temperature: 1260°C

Composition: Cr, Sn, V, Zr

Percentage Addition to Glaze: 10%
Opacifier: N/A

Not suitable for use in Zinc Glazes
Stoneware glaze must contain 6.7 - 8.4% CaO (12-15% CaCO3)

Stoneware Glaze
We recommend our GZ2136 as a suitable base transparent for this stain. This high-calcium glaze has been developed to produce the best colour response in pink, purple and mauve stains.

Firing Information
Firing temperatures can only be taken as a rough guide. Firing at 1200°C on a slow shecdule may give the equivalent maturing as firing to 1260°C on a fast schedule. The firing cycle, atmosphere, heat work and cooling rate will all affect the final result. As with all products we recommend testing before comitting to work.

Effects of Zinc
Zinc oxide influences the colour in a glaze more than any other element. Generally, zincless glazes should not conatin magnesium oxide. Some colours containing zinc are to be used in a zincless glaze. The zinc in the colour is in a combined form and will not harm the colour however free zinc oxide in the glaze can destroy the colour. 

Calcium for Colour Development
Calcium oxide content as calcium carbonate (whiting) should be between 12-15% for best colour development. Adding the molecular equivalent of calcium oxide as wollastonite (a natural calcium silicate) often gives better uniformity. The increased silica from the wollastonite must be subtracted from the glaze or it will lead to a poor surface finish.

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Beautiful colour - in the box
It's a lovely colour in the box, in powder form but unfortunately, when I added it to my (white clay) it just completely disappeared. (To be fair I might have used too much clay for 50g of powder, I'm rather new to colouring clay, I just thought I better write down my experience.)
Zsofia
United Kingdom
25 April 2021

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