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| Code |
Oxides |
25g |
100g |
500g |
2.5kg |
5kg |
10kg |
| 5561 |
CHROME OXIDE |
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2.50 |
7.70 |
31.06 |
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| 5562 |
COBALT OXIDE |
4.46 |
12.20 |
51.80 |
262.75 |
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| 5563 |
COBALT CARBONATE |
3.29 |
9.09 |
35.84 |
177.75 |
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| 5564 |
COPPER OXIDE |
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1.55 |
4.14 |
22.54 |
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| 5565 |
COPPER CARBONATE |
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2.26 |
7.29 |
29.88 |
55.80 |
100.92 |
| 5567 |
BLACK IRON OXIDE |
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1.48 |
3.36 |
13.27 |
24.36 |
39.64 |
| 5568 |
IRON SPANGLES |
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DISCONTINUED
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| 5569 |
RED IRON OXIDE |
|
1.45 |
1.66 |
7.76 |
14.88 |
29.00 |
| 5571 |
YELLOW OCHRE OXIDE |
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1.25 |
1.86 |
7.37 |
14.16 |
27.80 |
| 5573 |
MANGANESE DIOXIDE |
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1.16 |
1.46 |
4.82 |
8.56 |
16.20 |
| 5574 |
MANGANESE CARBONATE |
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1.39 |
2.72 |
10.91 |
17.78 |
32.08 |
| 5575 |
NICKEL OXIDE |
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4.65 |
17.33 |
76.13 |
137.36 |
247.52 |
| 5576 |
RUTILE - LIGHT |
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1.83 |
4.06 |
13.97 |
26.00 |
49.32 |
| 5580 |
VANADIUM PENTOXIDE |
|
7.11 |
33.20 |
157.07 |
306.92 |
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| 5561 - CHROME OXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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Chrome will normally produce green , but when zinc is present browns result. In combination with tin oxide dirty mauve/pinks result. Brighter colours are achieved with chrome at lower temperatures.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5562 - COBALT OXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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The colouring oxide that gives a range of blues. Speckling can occur if the oxide is not ground. In the presence of magnesium carbonate (Dolomite or Talc) at temperature up to 1250°C (cone 8) violet/mauves are produced.
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Pack size: 25g, 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5563 - COBALT CARBONATE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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N/A
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Pack size: 25g, 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5564 - COPPER OXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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A range of greens to persian blues cand turquioises can be achieved in oxidation. The distinctive copper red (sang -de-boeuf) can be obtained in reduction. Persian blues normally occur in combination with Alkaline Frit. Turquoises are produced in combination with barium or lithium. Greens are produced in feldspathic glazes. Copper volatilizes are high temperatures.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5565 - COPPER CARBONATE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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Weaker than Copper Oxide, but will produce similar effects.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5567 - BLACK IRON OXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
| Iron compounds generally produce a range of amber yellows, brownish reds, browns and blacks. 4-8% in a glazes will produce darker shades than red iron oxide. |
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5569 - RED IRON OXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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Produces amber yellows to blacks. Red iron oxide if often found in celadon and tenmoku glaze recipes (reduction glazes). In feldspathic glazes and oxidized firings small additions produce amber yellows.(1-3%)
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5571 - YELLOW OCHRE OXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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A weaker form of iron than red iron. Similar effects can still be acieved as red iron.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5573 - MANGANESE DIOXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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Normally used to obtains browns in oxidized feldspathic glazes. Plum/purples can be achieved in conjunction with alkaline and tin. A good black stain can be achieved in conjunction with iron and cobalt. Can also be refered to as Manganese Oxide.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5574 - MANGANESE CARBONATE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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Generally the same results can be achieved as Manganes Dioxide, but the carbonate is weaker and more finely divided.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5575 - NICKEL OXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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Can be used to produce browns and greens and often used to modify or grey other oxides. In glazes containing large proportions of barium mauves or fushcias result.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5576 - RUTILE (Light) |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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A naturally occuring mix of titanium and iron. A source of titania, rutile will also aid opacitity. Used in a glaze it will cause mottling and broken textures. In conjunction with iron tan/oranges can be achieved.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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| 5580 - VANADIUM PENTOXIDE |
| Chemical Analysis: N/A |
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Generally used in combination with tin oxide in glazes to produce yellows.
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Pack size: 100g, 500g and 2.5kg
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