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Ref : SIGLOXVIII
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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.

Ref : SC9
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LARGE MIRETTES SHORT LENGTH CUTTING WIRE H. 20 CM N ° 2

Coiled ribbon tools H 20 cm N°2

Ref : SC9

€5.84
Ref : PW-DC
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Electronics Potters wheel PW-DC Delta - Cub.

Engine continued to hounds.

Power 560 W at 220 V (3 / 4 hp)

Dimensions: L 530 x D 740 x H 550 mm.

Collector plastic 2-part removable easily.

Wheel head: Cast aluminium, 350mm Dia

Double rotation (Clockwise ant Anti-Clockwise).

Variation of speed with a pedal aluminum.

Rotational speed from 0 to 300 rpm.

Noise: 59 dB.

Weight 55 kg approx.

Shooting Capacity: 30 kg approx. clay

Ref : PLAREF457.362
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Kiln refractory plates 1340 ° C max 500x500x15mm

Plate 500x500x15mm Weight 8.0 kg
Fragile material, can  not be sent by post.

€64.00
Ref : P69
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CERAMIC PIGMENT P69 GREEN VICTORIA

Victoria green P69

 

P set colouring oxides lik Pur.

Ref : P188
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GREY BLUE PIGMENT P188

Grey blue P188

Ceramic pigment

P set colouring oxides lik Pur.

Ref : P186
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BLACK PIGMENT P186

Black P186

Ceramic pigment

P set colouring oxides lik Pur.

Ref : P162
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COLORING P162 RED BLOOD OF BULL

Red blood of bull

 

P set colouring oxides lik Pur.

Ref : OXFERJAU
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Synthetic yellow iron oxide

Ref : ORO
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Natural ochre red pigment "6204" - ORO

Red Ochre is extracted from our quarry of Saint Amand en Puisaye (Burgundy).

It's a natural ochre used into painting, cement To make the best product, red pigment is obtained through process of calcination of yellow pigment at 600° C temperature.

Ref : MIR59
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SHORT CUTTING TOOL N°8 END TRIANGULAR GM

Ribbon tool N°8 - MIR59

€4.32
Ref : M7513
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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.

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