Spectrum Low Fire Yellow Brush-on Glaze Crystals
Spectrum yellow glaze crystals. are suitable for an extensive range of temperatures, from Cone 06 to Cone 10. The higher the crystals are fired the more they will spread out and move around.
They can be used with any glaze in this firing range to produce a wide variety of different appearances. They can also be intermixed. Many beautiful combinations of two or more-coloured crystals on your choice of glaze background can be used. Please be aware that, due to varying expansion coefficients, some of these crystals may cause crazing on some glazes, particularly at stoneware temperatures. Please test for suitability in your application.
One method of applying the crystals is to drop them onto the final coat of glaze while the surface is still wet allowing the crystals to stick to the glaze. If the glaze dries out before all the crystals are applied, try spraying a little water on the glaze surface to help the crystals stick to it. In this way you can position the crystals where you want them on the piece. Alternatively, you can try sprinkling some of the crystals onto a piece of paper and then dabbing your brush, already loaded with glaze, into the crystals as you are applying the final coat of glaze. However, be aware that these crystals will run a lot when fired up to cone 5 or 6 and should not be applied near the bottom of the piece for stoneware firings. This is not of concern at cone 06 or 05 as they will not move and spread nearly as much at lower temperatures. These crystals can also be mixed into a liquid glaze to be brushed on. However, one of the reasons that we decided not to prepare pre-mixed crystal glazes is that the crystals are large and heavy and tend to settle to the bottom of the container. Therefore, you will need to stir the glaze frequently if you choose to mix the crystals into a glaze.
Best results are obtained at Cone 06/10 981-1241°C.
Good to know:
- These crystals can also be mixed into a liquid glaze to be brushed on.
- you will need to stir the glaze frequently if you choose to mix the crystals into a glaze.
- Be aware that these crystals will run a lot when fired up to cone 5 or 6 and should not be applied near the bottom of the piece for stoneware firings.
- This is not of concern at cone 06 or 05 as they will not move and spread nearly as much at lower temperatures.
- Non-toxic (lead-free)– Perfect for tableware. Please follow manufacturer instructions.
- Simple to apply for both beginners and advanced potters.
Spectrum Low Fire Yellow Brush-on Glaze Crystals
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Stoke-on-Trent
Campbell Road
Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4ET
United Kingdom
Spectrum yellow glaze crystals. are suitable for an extensive range of temperatures, from Cone 06 to Cone 10. The higher the crystals are fired the more they will spread out and move around.
They can be used with any glaze in this firing range to produce a wide variety of different appearances. They can also be intermixed. Many beautiful combinations of two or more-coloured crystals on your choice of glaze background can be used. Please be aware that, due to varying expansion coefficients, some of these crystals may cause crazing on some glazes, particularly at stoneware temperatures. Please test for suitability in your application.
One method of applying the crystals is to drop them onto the final coat of glaze while the surface is still wet allowing the crystals to stick to the glaze. If the glaze dries out before all the crystals are applied, try spraying a little water on the glaze surface to help the crystals stick to it. In this way you can position the crystals where you want them on the piece. Alternatively, you can try sprinkling some of the crystals onto a piece of paper and then dabbing your brush, already loaded with glaze, into the crystals as you are applying the final coat of glaze. However, be aware that these crystals will run a lot when fired up to cone 5 or 6 and should not be applied near the bottom of the piece for stoneware firings. This is not of concern at cone 06 or 05 as they will not move and spread nearly as much at lower temperatures. These crystals can also be mixed into a liquid glaze to be brushed on. However, one of the reasons that we decided not to prepare pre-mixed crystal glazes is that the crystals are large and heavy and tend to settle to the bottom of the container. Therefore, you will need to stir the glaze frequently if you choose to mix the crystals into a glaze.
Best results are obtained at Cone 06/10 981-1241°C.
Good to know:
- These crystals can also be mixed into a liquid glaze to be brushed on.
- you will need to stir the glaze frequently if you choose to mix the crystals into a glaze.
- Be aware that these crystals will run a lot when fired up to cone 5 or 6 and should not be applied near the bottom of the piece for stoneware firings.
- This is not of concern at cone 06 or 05 as they will not move and spread nearly as much at lower temperatures.
- Non-toxic (lead-free)– Perfect for tableware. Please follow manufacturer instructions.
- Simple to apply for both beginners and advanced potters.
Glaze Temperature Minimum | 981 |
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Glaze Temperature Maximum | 1241 |
Glaze Temperature Range | 981-1241 |
Glaze Colour | Yellow |
Glaze Range Series | Spectrum Glaze Crystal |
Lead/Leadless Glaze | Leadless |
Safe for Spray Application | No |
Food Safe | Yes |
Safety data sheet | See |
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