LIQUIDE GLAZE EMSP00 TRANSPARENT MATT WITHOUT LEAD
Firing temperature: 980°C
Matt white opaque enamel - CSM 100
This is a collection of matt colored enamels prepared for the "cuerda seca" technique.
CSM-100 series matt enamels for cuerda seca can be used for white and red paste.
The recommended firing temperature is 980ºC-1000ºC.
ENAMEL XP3059 DUCK BLUE OPAQUE LEAD-FREE
Duck blue
Ref : XP3059
Group I lead free
Cooking range : 980-1020°C
Bright parma XP3055
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright pistachio green XP3054
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright yellow XP3053
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright red XP3052
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
Bright orange XP3051
Free of lead
Temperature of firing : 980-1020°C
Coefficient of expansion: 55
ENAMEL XP3050 BRIGHT ORANGE YELLOW OPAQUE LEAD FREE
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.
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.