Ceradel Limoges Chrome Colour Stain
Firing Range Temperature. : 900-1300 › C (depending on the firing curve, the mixing percentage and the atmosphere, the colour and the temperature resistance can be affected by the percentage addition).
This range of stains are economically suitable for colouring bodies (engobe, faience, stoneware, porcelain ...)
Addition from 1 to 3% (vitreous base) higher amounts are possible to achieve the desired shade (However pay attention to problems of bubbling and modification of the fusibility of the paste or engobe if "too much dosage")
In Faience additions up to 10%.
Note the PRESENTATION IMAGE: Colour introduced at 2% in white earthenware body.
Pickup available at Stoke-on-Trent
Usually ready in 2-4 days
Ceradel Limoges Chrome Colour Stain
Stoke-on-Trent
Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days
Campbell Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4ET
United Kingdom
Description
Firing Range Temperature. : 900-1300 › C (depending on the firing curve, the mixing percentage and the atmosphere, the colour and the temperature resistance can be affected by the percentage addition).
This range of stains are economically suitable for colouring bodies (engobe, faience, stoneware, porcelain ...)
Addition from 1 to 3% (vitreous base) higher amounts are possible to achieve the desired shade (However pay attention to problems of bubbling and modification of the fusibility of the paste or engobe if "too much dosage")
In Faience additions up to 10%.
Note the PRESENTATION IMAGE: Colour introduced at 2% in white earthenware body.
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“Pottery is not just about shaping clay, it's a dance between the hands and the earth, a symphony of creation.