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#US *** LOT*** Pottery Pigments Stains Underglaze Colors Paints Ceramic

$ 1.57

Availability: 707 in stock
  • Brand: BASF
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Glaze Type: Stains & Color
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Pigments for Ceramics
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    Materials for Ceramics
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    Quantity
    :
    up to 1 Lb.
    Characteristics
    :
    Powder, lead-free
    Firing temperature
    :
    890-1300°C
    (1640-2380° F) (up to Cone 9)
    Made in
    :
    Germany
    Brand:
    BASF
    Description
    Visit the site
    ceramic-glazes.com
    for more information. Here you can see products made with the same materials.
    The pigments (underglazes) are manufactured using a high percentage of stain. This means they can be applied onto earthenware, greenware or bisque. They have the appearance of silk if left unglazed or will intensify in color when covered with a clear transparent or gloss glaze.
    All pigments are intermixable so why not get creative and experiment by missing your own completely new color. During the firing process the colors fuse more vigorously creating purity, intensity and brilliance. The colors are stronger therefore less percentage is needed to create vivid colors making them extremely cost effective.
    Midnight green (sometimes also called Eagle green) is a dark cyan. It has been the primary team color for the National Football League (NFL)'s Philadelphia Eagles since 1996.
    Philadelphia Eagles players wearing the midnight-green uniforms in a game against Washington during the 2006 NFL season.
    Usage
    The pigments are powders. They should be mixed with a suitable medium (water) in the approximate proportions of 2 parts color to 1 part medium. These can be diluted further with water for brush application, immersion or flooding. After good drying, the products should be glazed with transparent (translucent) glaze and fire in the kiln at temperatures 950-1160°C (depends of material and glaze). You can use effect glazes in any combination with pigments.
    Another way of use is mixing with transparent glaze to obtain different color glazes. The resulting color in this case is little bit milky.
    Payment and Shipping
    You can order another quantity. I always combine the packages. The costs for posting depend of total weight of the package. I prefer PayPal as payment method, but if you wish to transfer funds via bank account, I have such in USA in USD, so ask for my bank details
    .
    No shipping to Argentina, sorry!
    Packaging
    You'll get the ordered quantity put in a polyethylene bag and labeled with the name.