Potterycrafts Black Powder Stain and Glaze
Potterycrafts Black powder stain can be used to add colour to white and transparent glazes and to slips to produce coloured engobes and coloured clay bodies. They can also be applied to an unfired glaze surface.
Suggested additions are 5% for glazes and 10% for slips and clays. The amount required Stain and the final colours will be dependent upon the glaze or body used and the firing temperature.
Maximum Firing Temperature - 1280°C.
Important:
Remember thorough mixing and sieving of the stain is required to avoid specking.
Potterycrafts Black Powder Stain and Glaze
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Stoke-on-Trent
Campbell Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4ET
United Kingdom
Potterycrafts Black powder stain can be used to add colour to white and transparent glazes and to slips to produce coloured engobes and coloured clay bodies. They can also be applied to an unfired glaze surface.
Suggested additions are 5% for glazes and 10% for slips and clays. The amount required Stain and the final colours will be dependent upon the glaze or body used and the firing temperature.
Maximum Firing Temperature - 1280°C.
Important:
Remember thorough mixing and sieving of the stain is required to avoid specking.
Glaze Temperature Minimum | 1200 |
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Glaze Temperature Maximum | 1280 |
Glaze Temperature Range | 1200-1280 |
Glaze Colour | Black |
Glaze Finish | Matt |
Glaze Range Series | Potterycrafts Glaze and Stain |
Lead/Leadless Glaze | Leadless |
Safe for Spray Application | No |
Safety data sheet | See |
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