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BORY1

BORY1 is a crystalline glaze base formulated for a firing range of Cone 6–10. The incorporation of Gerstley Borate facilitates lower temperature maturation, while titanium dioxide acts as a nucleating

personBy Tony Hansen

Recipe (Percentages)

zinc-oxide27 %
silica16 %
titanium-dioxide4 %
gerstley-borate3 %

Notes & Instructions

BORY1 is a crystalline glaze base formulated for a firing range of Cone 6–10. The incorporation of Gerstley Borate facilitates lower temperature maturation, while titanium dioxide acts as a nucleating agent to seed crystal growth. When fired at Cone 6, crystal formation may require manual seeding; a peak temperature of 1221°C with a 20-minute hold, followed by a controlled cooling schedule with holds between 1010°C and 1140°C, is recommended. Higher firing temperatures (e.g., Cone 9) yield greater variation in crystal morphology. Visually, this glaze is characterized by prolific crystal development against a visible base ground. For colorants, copper produces a turquoise aesthetic. Limit cobalt carbonate to 2.5% or cobalt oxide to 2.0%; add 0.5% vanadium or rare earth oxides to mitigate surface 'felting.' Nickel is generally incompatible with this base due to high titania content. BORY1 exhibits a stable shelf life exceeding six months when mixed. Note: The fired surface has low abrasion resistance and is susceptible to scratching, making it unsuitable for high-utility functional ware.

Chemical Analysis (UMF)

Si:Al Ratio

32.00

Mapa de Stull (Predicción Visual)
R2O (Fluxes)0.707
RO (Alkaline Earths)0.293
R2O3 (Alumina)0.095
RO2 (Silica)3.031

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

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