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L2000

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Description

Recipe L2000 is a foundational porcelain body designed for Cone 10 oxidation or reduction firing. Standard formulation consists of 25% silica, 25% feldspar, and 50% clay materials. Adjustments to vitr

Original Author

Tony Hansen

Usage Instructions

Recipe L2000 is a foundational porcelain body designed for Cone 10 oxidation or reduction firing. Standard formulation consists of 25% silica, 25% feldspar, and 50% clay materials. Adjustments to vitrification and workability are achieved by balancing the ratio of feldspar (flux) to clay (plasticity/structure). Plasticity may be enhanced with additives such as bentonite, smectite, or hectorite. Fired whiteness and translucency depend primarily on the iron and titanium content of the kaolin selected, while thermal expansion is controlled via particle size distribution in the silica component. Low-temperature maturation requires increased flux content, typically involving higher percentages of feldspar, frits, or talc, often necessitating an increase in highly plastic clay fractions to maintain workability. Material sourcing significantly impacts finished properties; systematic empirical testing is required to balance plasticity, vitrification, fired whiteness, and cost efficiency.

Ingredients (%)

Base MaterialsSum: 103.00

Material Desconocido
25 %
Material Desconocido
25 %
Material Desconocido
25 %
25 %

Additives (Extras)

Empty

UMF Analysis

RO

mgo0.392
na2o0.383
cao0.141
k2o0.084

R2O3

al2o31.551

RO2

sio2117.431

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