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desde
United Kingdom
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Hi there ,
when mixing this powder glaze [ for dipping ]would you add just water and sieve or would you need any other components..
Also is this zircon white or tin white
thank you
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To make a dipping glaze just mix with water and pass through a fine mesh sieve. It is a zircon white.
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George
desde
United Kingdom
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Ok to fire at 1220-1240?
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Hi,
Yes the stoneware version of this glaze will fire fine between 1200°C and 1280°C Hope this helps!
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Susan
desde
United Kingdom
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Hi is GZ1946 food safe when fired to 1240 on stoneware ?
Thanks
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Hi,
This glaze contains no materials deemed to be toxic, provided it is fired to temperature on a suitable body there should be no problem.
A caveat to that is no manufacturer can claim a glaze to be food safe, this term can't be applied to glaze in the raw, only to a fired final piece. The only way to reliably test if a piece is food safe is to have it tested by a ceramics testing lab such as Lucideon.
Hope this helps!
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Donna
desde
United Kingdom
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Fired at 1220 and crawled badly. What should the specific gravity be for this glaze?
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I'm sorry we do not have specific gravity for any of our glazes.
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John
desde
United Kingdom
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Is this glaze suitable for white earthenware clay
Also Will it fire at cone 04 and 06
are all the other colours in this range ok to mix as dipping glaze
Ind regards
John
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Hi there, yes if you purchase the 1060 and fire to cone 04. 06 is too low. All the glazes in this range are available in powder form to produce dipping glazes.
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Annie
desde
United Kingdom
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I usually fire my stoneware glaze fire to 1222 degrees c, what powder glaze temperature for GZ1946 should I buy? Thanks.
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Hi there, the 1260 glaze would be the one for you.
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