REFRACTORY SUPPORT CORDIERITE Diam.88 mm 1260°C
Tripod refractory cordierite round tripod T° 1260°C D 88 mm
Diameter: 88mm - Height: 87mm
Ref : SUP80
Refractory stilts (support) T° 1260°C D 88 mm
ROLLING PIN 45 CM SOLID BEECH
Single wooden roller
Ref : RP-C
PIGMENT P320 RED TOMATO
Ceramic pigment Tomato red P320
P set colouring oxides lik Pur. Range of colouring oxides to color glazes: 1to 5% in a transparent glaze ans 1 to 10% in a white glaze.
KING BLUE PIGMENT P134
King blue P134
Ceramic pigment
P set colouring oxides lik Pur.
GLAZE STONEWARE/PORCELANA GEESP27 BEIGE MILITARY PYRITE WITHOUT LEAD
Beige military pyrite GEESP27
GROUPE I
Firing temperature: 1250-1300°C
GLAZE STONEWARE/PORCELAIN GEESP26 BLUE MAYA IRIDESCENT
Blue Maya iridescent GEESP26
GROUPE I
Firing temperature: 1250-1300°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
Glaze Matt black 010571
GROUPE I
Firing temperature: 1250-1300°C
Transparent glaze brilliant 010485
Glazes for stoneware and porcelains
Temperature of firing : 1250-1300°C
Groupe I
Crystallized yellow 010275/2
Glazes for stonewares and porcelains.
GROUPE I
Firing temperature: 1250-1320°C