Blue Aubagne transparent enamel - 5528
Range of colored transparent enamels.
They can be applied on white or red engobed paste.
Firing temperature 980 - 1020°C.
Transparent Sèvres blue enamel - 5517
For enamelling white majolica.
Recommended firing temperature between 1000-1050°C.
Yellow transparent enamel - 5500 / 8
Range of colored transparent enamels.
They can be applied on white or red engobed paste.
Firing temperature 980 - 1020°C.
Transparent glaze - 5460
Lead-free shiny transparent enamel widely used for enamelling white majolica, for its transparency, brilliance and good color development.
It can be used for culinary ceramics since it is lead free.
Can be decorated both under and on the enamel.
Specially indicated for obtaining colored enamels.
The firing temperature varies between 980-1040°C.
Black 5410 opaque
Coloured bright opaque glazes usable on red or white clay.
Temperature of firing 960-1020°C
Groupe II with lead
Advice :
Coeff dilat 25-300°C: 66
Bordeaux red 5406
Coloured bright opaque glazes usable on red or white clay.
Temperature of firing 960-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 66
Groupe II avec plomb
Transparent brown enamel - 5392
Transparent and shiny with lead.
For glazing red or white earthenware.
The application can be carried out by bathing or spraying.
The recommended firing temperature varies between 960-1000°C.
Transparent honey enamel - 5301
Transparent honey enamel developed especially for traditional pottery and for items that must be food.
Traditional single and double firing.
Firing cycle> 5h.
For single firing, add glue.
The firing temperature varies between 980-1000ºC.
Cognac transparent enamel - 5282
Transparent and shiny cognac brown enamel.
For enamelling pieces in white or red clay.
Recommended firing temperature between 960-1020°C.
Transparente glaze Light green 5281
Coloured bright transparent glazes usable on red or white clay.
Temperature of firing 960-1040°C
GROUPE III With lead
Coefficient of expansion: 68
Deep green 5247 glaze
Coloured bright opaque glazes usable on red or white clay.
Temperature of firing 960-1020°C
Coeff dilat 25-300°C: 63
Groupe II with lead