Potterycrafts Buff School Clay
This clay is a natural choice for schools, hobby potters as well as established potters. Is it smoother and more plastic, featuring a 10% addition of sand to give a slightly open texture to the clay. This makes it the perfect choice for body or hand building, throwing, modelling, coiling and tile making and yet still hard enough to retain shape for stacking and storing. As a dual-purpose clay, it can be used for making both earthenware and stoneware pottery. The difference lies in the way this is biscuit fired.
- Firing range - 1120°C -1240°C.
- Shrinkage (w-f) 12% at 1200°C.
- 0.32% expansion at 500°C.
- Texture (1-smooth 10 coarse) 6.
- Fired colour: Warm Buff / Grey.
Potterycrafts Buff School Clay
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Stoke-on-Trent
Campbell Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4ET
United Kingdom
This clay is a natural choice for schools, hobby potters as well as established potters. Is it smoother and more plastic, featuring a 10% addition of sand to give a slightly open texture to the clay. This makes it the perfect choice for body or hand building, throwing, modelling, coiling and tile making and yet still hard enough to retain shape for stacking and storing. As a dual-purpose clay, it can be used for making both earthenware and stoneware pottery. The difference lies in the way this is biscuit fired.
- Firing range - 1120°C -1240°C.
- Shrinkage (w-f) 12% at 1200°C.
- 0.32% expansion at 500°C.
- Texture (1-smooth 10 coarse) 6.
- Fired colour: Warm Buff / Grey.
Clay Suitable For | ThrowingSculpting & ModellingHand BuildingTile Making |
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Clay Fired Colour | Grey |
Clay Texture | Medium |
Clay Firing Temperature Range | 1120-1240 |
Safety data sheet | See |
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