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G2934Y

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Description

G2934Y is a cone 6 magnesia matte base glaze formulated as a higher-fluidity, lower-LOI alternative to the dolomite-based G2934. By sourcing MgO from Ferro Frit 3249 and talc, the recipe achieves supe

Original Author

Tony Hansen

Usage Instructions

G2934Y is a cone 6 magnesia matte base glaze formulated as a higher-fluidity, lower-LOI alternative to the dolomite-based G2934. By sourcing MgO from Ferro Frit 3249 and talc, the recipe achieves superior melt fluidity and a smoother surface with reduced micro-bubble populations. It is a highly effective host for pigments and stains, though high MgO levels may cause crawling in concave areas or at thick application points. To manage crawling, ensure consistent, thin application, rapid drying, and optimal slurry rheology through flocculation. The glaze exhibits low thermal expansion and generally resists crazing. Its matteness is sensitive to cooling rates: fast cooling produces a silky finish, while slow cooling promotes a drier, stony surface prone to cutlery marking. If cutlery marking persists, blend in a small percentage (10–20%) of a transparent glossy base like G2926B. Mix instructions: Aim for a cream-like consistency; typical usage is 1000g powder to 1100g water, adjusted to a specific gravity of 1.43–1.44. Use a mixture of calcined and raw kaolin to balance drying shrinkage and hardness; replace raw kaolin with bentonite if improved suspension is required. The recipe is an ideal base for most stains, excluding purples, though excessive stain or opacifier levels may require formula adjustments to prevent crawling or surface defects.

Ingredients (%)

Base MaterialsSum: 100.00

20.5 %
Material Desconocido
14 %
13 %

Additives (Extras)

Empty

UMF Analysis

RO

cao0.783
mgo0.126
na2o0.068
k2o0.024

R2O3

al2o30.645
b2o30.168

RO2

sio23.353
tio20.004

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