Elena Oliva Matt / Soft Red
Cono 6-9
Reducción o de oxidación
Nephelene sienita 75
Whiting 10
Dolomita 10
Bentonita 4
Sílice 5
De óxido de cobre 2
Comentarios: Cono 5-6 (horno eléctrico, la oxidación) da de oliva Matt; Cono 9 (horno eléctrico, la oxidación) da verde / naranja brillante; Cono 9 (reducción del horno de gas) da Soft Red Gloss.
Talco Blanco
Cono 9
Oxidación o reducción
La potasa Feldespato 38,5
Sílice 27,0
Whiting, 16,3
Caolín 2,9
Bentonita 3,0
Talco 12,5
Tenmoku Red
Cono 03
Oxidación
Potasa Feldespato 39
Whiting 15
Ball Clay 12
Sílice 200 # 25
Óxido de hierro rojo 9
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Borrar Brillo: Cono 6 oxidación
Gerstly borato 49,5
Sílice 32,0
Caolín 16,0
Whiting, 1,5
Bentonita 1,0
Make your own: Esta es la forma más avanzada de los cristales. Uso de recetas, compra de materias primas y mezclarlos. Además de las otras cosas, tendrá recetas, que puede obtenerse de muchos libros y página web. Usted también necesita el producto químico, que componen su esmalte, una escala, un colador, y una temprement que permite la experimentación. A veces su esmaltes no salga del todo bien. Usted tendrá que aprender a modificar los esmaltes para resolver cualquier problema que está teniendo. Otras veces, será impresionante.
Cobre Verde
Cono 03
Oxidación
Koalin 13
Dolomita 8
La potasa Feldespato 63
Whiting, 16
Óxido de estaño 4
Óxido de cobre 1,2
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Ceniza de hueso es huesos de tierra, por lo general los huesos de vacuno. Es una fuente de fosfato de calcio, mientras que otros son fosforita y apatita. Se utiliza como fundente en los órganos donde el óxido de calcio es el fundente y el óxido de fósforo actúa como un vaso-ex en la masa y también los controles sobre la fusión rápida. Su carácter vidrioso rígida se ve combinada con la de feldespato en la China de hueso. China ósea contiene 45? El 50% de ceniza de hueso. Una pequeña cantidad de carbono permanece en las cenizas de hueso cuando calcinación está controlada y este carbono ayuda a la prima de la plasticidad del cuerpo.
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