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Project Name Campana Clear Cone 6 Adjustment Project Project Codenumber UnAssigned Notes This project is attempting to find a middle fire clear that has a lower expansion than G3806C (one that we have been using and recommending starting in 2016). 3806C does not pass the 300F:IceWater test on P300. |
Campana Cone 6 Transparent Glaze 3134, Spodumene, Zinc
Total:100.00 Auto Unity Formula
Notes *This is a popular fluid-melt cone 6 base recipe. We first compared it with 4 others in an effort to produce a fluid-melt, super-gloss, low-expansion transparent base. This appears to be the 20x5 recipe with Custer feldspar switched for a mix of zinc and spodumene (combining the power of lithia, zinc and boron fluxes to achieve a very low calculated thermal expansion, it does not craze on any of the bodies tested). Interestingly, because it has lots of melt fluidity it could likely accept more Al2O3 and SiO2 and yet still fire glossy (meaning the expansion could be taken still lower). Pictures Compared with G2926B These are 10 gram balls melted down onto a tile to demonstrate fluidity, clarity and bubbling. G3813 16x closeup of entrained bubbles Others also had bubbles, but there are alot here. And they are all the same size (in clouds). Although the photo does not show it clearly, hundreds of these are breaking at the surface, leaving dimples. This was fired by drop-100F-an-soak. This would do better in clearing itself with thinner application. G3814 Low Zinc High Feldspar Fritless base melt balls Top: G3814 Fluid cone 6 clear glazes These are 10 gram glaze balls are fired down onto tiles to demonstrate melt fluidity and bubbling. Campana clear on Plainsman M370,340,390 These were ice water tested at 260F and did not craze. Coverage is defect free on all three clays. Fluid cone 6 clear glaze comparison Top are 10 gram balls melted down onto a tile to demonstrate melt fluidity and bubble populations. Cone 6 High Fluid Melt Transparents The chemistry of these glazes falls outside typical cone 6 boron, soda, calcia, magnesia chemistry. Why? To achieve higher melt fluidity for a more brilliant surface and for more reactive response with colorant and variegator additions. Classified by most active fluxes they are: Compare four clear bases for copper blue Has extenal picture also The flow testers at the back and the melt-down-balls in from of them have 1% copper carbonate. The glazed samples in the front row have 2% copper carbonate. L3806B, an improvement on the Panama Blue recipe, has the best color and the best compromize of flow and bubble clearing ability. XML (to paste into Insight) <?xml version="1.0"?> <recipes version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"> <recipe name="Campana Cone 6 Transparent Glaze" keywords="3134, Spodumene, Zinc" id="75226" key="2R3wqgn2" date="2018-03-19" codenum="G3813" email="strawdogs@hotmail.com"> <recipelines> <recipeline material="Spodumene" amount="11.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Ferro Frit 3134" amount="21.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="EP Kaolin" amount="20.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Silica" amount="20.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Wollastonite" amount="20.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Zinc Oxide" amount="8.000" tolerance=""/> </recipelines> </recipe> </recipes> Born: 2015-06-23, Modified: 2018-03-19 15:58:30 |
Campana Clear Lower Expansion #2 3134, Spodumene, Zinc
Total:110.00 Auto Unity Formula
Notes *This recipe is the product of an ongoing search to find cone 6 low expansion ultra glossy clear glazes. P300 is the most difficult cone 6 body we have at Plainsman for fitting glazes. Our standard G2926B will fire uncrazed, but the combination fails a 300F:IceWater test (the way we evaluate long term resistance to crazing). Our G3806C recipe does the same. This recipe survives the test. Pictures G3813B Campana Clear mugs Fires super glossy, looks good. But there are entrained bubbles (top) vs. no bubbles in 2926B one below. 2926B vs G3813B clear glaze melt balls Crazing on the inside upper of P300 mug after a week This did not happen on P6476 Pioneer P300. G2926B vs G3813 B, C, D B top right, C - bottom left, D - bottom right. XML (to paste into Insight) <?xml version="1.0"?> <recipes version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"> <recipe name="Campana Clear Lower Expansion #2" keywords="3134, Spodumene, Zinc" id="95906" key="4WvXXaRv" date="2016-11-19" codenum="G3813B" email="strawdogs@hotmail.com"> <recipelines> <recipeline material="Spodumene" amount="11.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Ferro Frit 3134" amount="21.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="EP Kaolin" amount="20.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Silica" amount="30.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Wollastonite" amount="20.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Zinc Oxide" amount="8.000" tolerance=""/> </recipelines> </recipe> </recipes> Born: 2015-06-23, Modified: 2016-11-19 11:26:15 |
Campana Clear Low Expansion (no Spodumene) 3134, Spodumene, Zinc
Total:122.50 Auto Unity Formula
Notes *This sources Li2O from a Fusion Frit instead of Spodumene. This is a strategy to remove the micro-bubbles in the fired glass (and tiny dimples on the surface). Pictures G3813C Campana Clear Low Expansion (no Spodumene) G2926B vs G3813 B, C, D B top right, C - bottom left, D - bottom right. G3813C glaze on inside of P300 mug Bottom is a little matte, as well as sides (because of clouds of micro bubbles). Just below the rim it is glossy. XML (to paste into Insight) <?xml version="1.0"?> <recipes version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"> <recipe name="Campana Clear Low Expansion (no Spodumene)" keywords="3134, Spodumene, Zinc" id="99421" key="uWurxMtn" date="2016-12-02" codenum="G3813C" email="strawdogs@hotmail.com"> <recipelines> <recipeline material="Fusion Frit F-493" amount="9.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Ferro Frit 3195" amount="18.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="EP Kaolin" amount="25.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Silica" amount="34.500" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Wollastonite" amount="27.000" tolerance=""/> <recipeline material="Zinc Oxide" amount="9.000" tolerance=""/> </recipelines> </recipe> </recipes> Born: 2015-06-23, Modified: 2016-12-02 11:48:21 |