LIQUID ENAMEL WITH EESP31 EFFECT SPOT WHITE
The EESP series is liquid, in jars.
Temperature: 980-1080°C
Speckled blue EESP26L 250gr
Liquid glaze without lead
GROUPE I
Firing temperature: 980°C
Lead free ink black cadmium enamel - EECS 13
Cadmium selenium effect.
Series of colored lead-free enamels of great intensity with a specific formulation.
They can be applied on any type of paste, white or red.
Suitable for decorating culinary pieces.
The application can be done by dipping, spraying or with a pear.
The recommended firing temperature is 980-1080°C.
It is recommended to fire these products at the appropriate temperature with a slow cycle, (> 5 h), and making a level at the end of firing.
High coefficient of expansion to be taken into account in order to avoid cracking.
These enamels require a thick coat.
Lead free avocado green cadmium enamel - EECS 10
Cadmium selenium effect.
Series of colored lead-free enamels of great intensity with a specific formulation.
They can be applied on any type of paste, white or red.
Suitable for decorating culinary pieces.
The application can be done by dipping, spraying or with a pear.
The recommended firing temperature is 980-1080°C.
It is recommended to fire these products at the appropriate temperature with a slow cycle, (> 5 h), and making a level at the end of firing.
High coefficient of expansion to be taken into account in order to avoid cracking.
These enamels require a thick coat.
Sky blue stoneware & porcelain engobe - EASP13
Collection suitable for single-firing (with addition of 5% Monocol V for the slip powder) and dual-firing with maximum color development at 1280°C.
These engobes are available in liquid or powder.
At earthenware temperature, the colors will be more pastel than presented.
Tips /
Firing range 980 - 1280°C
Brush application, soaking or spraying.
Chrome green stoneware & porcelain engobe - EASP10
Collection suitable for single-firing (with addition of 5% Monocol V for the slip powder) and dual-firing with maximum color development at 1280°C.
These engobes are available in liquid or powder.
At earthenware temperature, the colors will be more pastel than presented.
Tips /
Firing range 980 - 1280°C
Brush application, soaking or spraying.