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G1916Q

G1916Q is a versatile, expansion-adjustable transparent glaze formulated for the cone 04-02 firing range. It utilizes a base of Ferro frits (3195, 3110, and 3249) and ball clay to achieve a high-gloss

personBy Tony Hansen

Recipe (Percentages)

no-5-ball-clay15 %

Notes & Instructions

G1916Q is a versatile, expansion-adjustable transparent glaze formulated for the cone 04-02 firing range. It utilizes a base of Ferro frits (3195, 3110, and 3249) and ball clay to achieve a high-gloss surface and accommodate various clay bodies. Thermal expansion is tuned by adjusting the ratio of high-expansion Frit 3110 to low-expansion Frit 3249. To prevent crazing or shivering, verify fit using the boiling-water-to-ice-water stress test. Application should remain thin to minimize clouding and micro-bubbling, which may occur at higher temperatures due to body gas evolution. The inclusion of 15% ball clay provides necessary thixotropy for even dipping. If using kaolin instead of ball clay, small additions of bentonite may be required to maintain suspension. The addition of 2% sieved iron oxide can serve as a fining agent to mitigate micro-bubbles while enhancing surface color. Recommended firing involves a drop-and-hold schedule to ensure optimal melt and surface quality. For optimal structural integrity, fire to cone 04 or 03. Avoid cone 06, as it results in poor glaze-to-body bonding.

Chemical Analysis (UMF)

Si:Al Ratio

7.62

Mapa de Stull (Predicción Visual)
R2O (Fluxes)0.326
RO (Alkaline Earths)0.674
R2O3 (Alumina)0.350
RO2 (Silica)2.665

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According to its position on the Stull Chart, this glaze has a glossy and stable melt.

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