Medium green cadmium enamel - VR 98 AN
Glossy opaque green enamel.
For the enameling of ceramic pieces in red or white clay.
Firing temperature, between 950-1020ºC.
Brown beige - R1001
Temperature of firing : 950-1050°C
Groupe III
With lead
Alkaline transparent gloss powder enamel lead-free - PR 300
Composed of Fritte.
For enamelling of white earthenware.
We can decorate under and on enamel.
Obtaining coloured enamels by adding dyes from the "P" series.
Firing temperature between 1050 and 1180ºC.
Transparent alkaline - PR02/M-2
Lead-free shiny transparent enamel.
For enamelling sandstone clays.
Optimal firing temperature 1120-1180°C.
Blue majorelle XP3261/T (Ex E31009/61 )
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Green mint XP3260/T (Ex E31009/60 )
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Green kiwi XP3257/T (Ex E31009/57)
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Grey pearl XP3256/T (Ex E31009/56)
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Beige chamois XP3255/T (Ex E31009/55)
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Glaze Rose rasperry XP3254/T (Ex E31009/54)
Pink Rasperry
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Khaki XP3247/T (Ex E31009/47)
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Yellow canary XP3237/T (Ex E31009/37)
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Bright night blue XP3059/T
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 980-1050°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
ENAMEL XP3059 DUCK BLUE OPAQUE LEAD-FREE
Duck blue
Ref : XP3059
Group I lead free
Cooking range : 980-1020°C
Bright purple XP3055/T
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Coefficient of expansion: 52
Bright parma XP3055
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright pistachio green XP3054/T
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Coefficient of expansion: 52
Bright pistachio green XP3054
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright yellow XP3053/T
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright yellow XP3053
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright red XP3052/T
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Coefficient of expansion
Bright red XP3052
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright orange XP3051/T
Free of lead
GROUPE I
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright orange XP3051
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright oranged yellow XP3050/T
GROUPE I
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 930-1050°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
ENAMEL XP3050 BRIGHT ORANGE YELLOW OPAQUE LEAD FREE
Glaze Copper green XP3048
Groupe I
Firing temparature: 960-1050°C
Glaze Honey XP3043
Advice :
Temperature of firing : 930-980°C
Dilation coeff : 74
Mentions :
GROUPE I : Enamel without lead
Lead-free copper green enamel - XP 3025
For enamelling ceramic pieces in red clay or engobed.
Firing temperature between 980-1020°C.
Green - VR97
Groupe III
Firing temperature: 960-1050°C
Transparent glaze - TSP 2
Composed of Frit.
Clear crystalline lead free.
For enamelling ceramic parts.
Admits the addition of dyes with excellent color development.
Has a firing interval between 1020-1080ºC.
Transparent glaze SOL01/021
Without lead
Firing temperature : 950-980°C
Transparent glossed glaze SOL01/009
With lead
Firing temperature : 980-1020°C
Transparent crackled glaze SOL01/004
Without lead
Firing temperature : 1000-1300°C
Coefficient of dilatation: 101
Antique ivory white enamel - SIGLO XVIII
Opaque white zircon enamel.
For the enameling of earthenware and tiles which one wants to obtain an "antique" aspect.
Admits decoration.
The firing temperature varies between 950-1000ºC.
Ivory white enamel - SIGLO XV
Opaque glossy white enamel.
This is an enamel studied to imitate antique white enamels which have a slightly yellowish (dirty white) tone.
We recommend using the special color series for decorating SIGLO XIII-type pieces.
Can be used indifferently on white and red paste.
The recommended firing temperature varies between 950-1000°C.
Raku glazes especially elaborated for Raku technic.
Made up of 5 basis. Usable in bath glaze, with spray gun or with brush.
Also proposed 3 sinters of basis.
The medium has to be refractory.
Temperature of firing : 800-900°C
Groupe III -Presence of lead.
Blue-grey lustre glazed - R1006
Temperature of firing : 960-1020°C
Groupe III
With lead
DARK BLUE LUSTRE METALLISED GLAZE REACTANT R1005
Dark azul glaze R1005
Without lead
Firing temperature : 960-1020°C
Purple lustre glaze R1004
With lead
Firing temperature : 960-1020°C
Brown lustre glaze R1003
With lead
Firing temperature : 960-1020°C
Sand glaze
With lead
Firing temperature : 800-900°C
Transparent glaze - PR O
Composed of Frit.
Transparent varnished which has been specially studied for pieces of pottery which must contain food.
It adapts correctly both to popular earthenware (red clay) in double firing, as in single firing, because in its formulation, products are included which favor its adhesion to the soil.
It admits the addition of coloring oxides and in particular the natural ones (Cu, Co, Mn, Fe, ....).
It perfectly develops both underglaze colors and our range of colored engobes.
The firing temperature varies between 930-980ºC. At temperatures above 970ºC, kaolin or clay should be added.
Bright white zircon enamel - PR 6303 F
Composed of Frit.
Bright opaque white enamel, lead free. Recommended for parts for food use.
For the enameling of ceramic pieces in red or white earth, especially those which must contain food.
Can be colored with natural oxides or calcined type P series. If the room must contain food, use lead-free dyes. The application can be done with a bath, brush, spray gun or screen printing.
Firing temperature between 1000-1020ºC where the enamel shows its best development.
Transparent glaze - PR500
Composed of Fritte.
Shiny transparent enamel without lead.
For enamelling of ceramic pieces in red or white clay.
Firing temperature between 950-1020ºC.
Transparent glaze - PR 47
Composed of Frit.
Shiny transparent enamel with a high amount of calcium.
Recommended as a base for producing colored enamels with coloring oxides compounds based on calcium, such as for example the base of (Cr, Sn, Ca).
Rutile base when looking for a lead enamel with a high melting viscosity which must be used at a temperature above 1000º C.
The firing temperature varies between 980-1050ºC.
Melting to lower the firing temperature - PR 32
Composed of Frit.
LEAD FREE CLEAR MELTING ENAMEL.
For the enameling of ceramic pieces in red or white clay.
Lead free fondant to add to enamels that need to increase fusibility.
Optimal firing temperature between 850-900ºC.
Glossy transparent enamel - PR233
Composed of Frit.
Glossy transparent enamel, lead free.
For glazing ceramic pottery pieces in red or white clay.
Firing temperature, between 950-1020ºC.
Bright white zircon enamel - PR23
Composed of Frit.
It is an enamel specially designed for pottery and tiling.
Admits decoration well.
The firing temperature varies between 950-1000ºC.
Transparent glaze - PR 211 B
Composed of Frit.
The firing temperature varies between 980-1020ºC.
Lead-free opaque white satin enamel - PR20 (PR20/N)
The firing temperature varies between 980-1100ºC.
Satin transparent glaze - PR17
Composed of Frit.
Clear satin lead-free enamel.
The firing temperature varies between 980-1050ºC.
Calco-alkaline glaze - PR 1440 (FR 10)
Composed of fritte.
Lead-free transparent enamel with relatively high expansion.
Application Ceramic product for enamelling of white and red clay pieces with an expansion superior to the standard.
Admit to the decoration.
The firing interval is between 940 and 1000ºC.
Transparent boro calcium enamel - PR1430
Transparent and glossy enamel, lead-free.
Transparent expansion corrector enamel - PR14
It is a corrector, low dilatation.
Application Raw material in ceramics.
The use is very limited by its low expansion.
It can be added to certain enamels to reduce their dilatation.
Recommended firing temperature between 980-1050ºC.
Glossy white enamel - PR 125
Opaque white enamel.
For the enameling of ceramic pieces in white or red earth.
It can be applied both by dipping and spraying.
The recommended firing temperature is between 980-1000ºC.
White enamel for undercoat - PR 120 BB
Composed of Frit.
For glazed tiles on the bisqueware.
Then apply a thin layer of transparent enamel.
The firing temperature varies between 960-1000ºC.
Glossy white enamel - PR 115
Composed of Frit.
High gloss Opaque White enamel, low expansion.
Can be used with excellent results on tiles or red earthenware as well as white majolica.
The firing temperature varies between 1000-1080ºC.
Extra white zircon enamel - PR 112
Composed of Frit.
Lead-free Opaque White Enamel.
Slightly bluish white enamel, studied for food, decorative or sanitary ceramics by firing above 1100ºC, in single or double firing.
Recommended temperature, between 1050-1150ºC.
Transparent enamel - PR 1000 (FR 8)
Composed of frit.
Transparent, lead-free and very melting email.
Raw material in the ceramic industry.
This is a basis for the development of lead-free enamels.
Recommended firing temperature between 850-1000°C.
Mat white - PR08
With lead
Groupe II
Firing temperature: 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 58
Transparent glaze - NS20M
Composed of Frit.
Lead-free shiny transparent enamel.
For enamelling ceramic pieces in white clay.
Firing temperature between 980-1020ºC.
Black- N3320M/7 dur
GROUPE III
Firing temperature: 980-990°C
BLUE LUSTRE GLAZE N3303
Blue lustre N3303
Mono lead silicate enamel - MONOPB
Composed of Frit.
Transparent, shiny and melting enamel.
With lead.
Cadmium garnet red enamel - M 7516
Red enamel of cadmium and selenium.
For glazing red or white earthenware.
The application can be carried out by bathing or spraying.
The recommended firing temperature varies between 960-1050°C.
Dark orange cadmium and selenium enamel - M7513
For glazing red or white earthenware.
The application can be carried out by bath or by spraying.
The recommended firing temperature varies between 960-1020°C.
Deep red M7510
Cadmium glaze with lead
Temperature of firing 960-1020°C
Opaque red cadmium enamel - M 7508
For enamelling ceramic pieces in red or white clay.
Firing temperature between 960-980ºC.
Red cadmium enamel - M7506
Intense red, opaque and shiny enamel.
For the enameling of ceramic pieces in red or white clay.
You can enamel by dipping or with a gun.
Recommended firing temperature between 960-1000ºC.
M6889 BLUE GLAZE
Raku glazes especially elaborated for Raku technic.
Made up of 5 basis. Usable in bath glaze, with spray gun or with brush.
Also proposed 3 sinters of basis.
The medium has to be refractory.
Advice :
Firing temperature : 960-1020°C
Mentions :
Presence of lead. Do not use for alimentary products. Only for decorative products
Beige M6189
Bright cracked transparent coloured glaze
Advice :
Firing temperature : 960-1020°C
Mentions :
Presence of lead. Use only for decorative production
Glossy white enamel - M 5148
Composed of Frit.
Zircon Opaque White Enamel, lead free, which makes it suitable for all kinds of edible pottery.
Admits decoration very well. We recommend the use of lead-free pigments when the room to be decorated must contain food.
The firing temperature varies between 960-980ºC.
GLAZE GE413 GREY TRANSPARENT. BIG THICKNESS. WITHOULEAD
Grey
Ref : GE413
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
AUBERGINE TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE412
Aubergine / Eggplant
Ref : GE412
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
AZAFATA BLUE TRANSPARENT BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE411
Azafata blue
Ref : GE411
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
CELESTIAL BLUE TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED GE410
Celestial blue
Ref : GE410
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
PETROL BLUE TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE409
Petrol blue
Ref : GE409
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
AQUAMARINE BLUE TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE408
Blue aquamarine
Ref : GE408
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
TURQUOISE GREEN TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE407
Turquoise green
Ref : GE407
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
WATER GREEN TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE406
Water green
Ref : GE406
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
BROWN TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE405
Brown
Ref : GE405
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
BORDEAUX TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE404
Bordeaux wine
Ref : GE404
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
CORAL TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE403
Coral
Ref : GE403
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
BEIGE TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE402
Beige
Ref : GE402
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
YELLOW TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEADED : GE401
Yellow
Ref : GE401
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
TRANSPARENT GLAZE BIG THICKNESS UNLEAD : GE400
Transparent
Ref : GE400
Transparent glaze "big thickness" without lead.
For earthenware paste: Glazes from this range can be used as classical crackled glazes, so in a fine undercoat and for a firing at around 980°C.
For stoneware and porcelain paste already fired at high temperature: in order to create an effect of melted glass. Préparation of the glaze in high density and application in thick undercoat. If necessary, use the médium Sérograf instead of water. Firing at 980°C
Another possibilities: application on a bisqueware piece in hollow area or with edge of stoneware or porcelain paste.Firing at 1280 °C
Advice :
Firing temperature 950°C - 1280°C
Matte transparent enamel - G 1005
Composed of Frit.
Transparent satin zinc and lead enamel.
Can be easily colored.
One must take into account the fact that zinc oxide can be bad to develop certain oxides dyes.
We recommend applying it for white paste and thin layer to avoid opalescences.
The firing temperature varies between 950-1000ºC.
Calcareous Silico Alcalino frit (SIO2 NAKO) - FR4
FRIT FUSION F644 WITHOUT LEAD
Fusion frit F644
Without lead
Firing temperature : 980 °C
Cristalization frit F413
Without lead
Firing temperature : 980 °C
Cobalt blue - ES919
Temperature of firing : 950-1050°C
Groupe I
Without lead
SHINY TRANSPARENTGLAZE ES915
Shiny transparent
Ref : ES915