Albany Slip Substitute – A substitute for the once popular, high iron content alluvial slip clay found in New York State. Albany slip substitute is formulated to duplicate the fired...
This material was formulated as a physical and chemical substitute for the late and very popular Albany Slip from New York state. Like Albany, it is a low melting iron...
Alumina Hydrate – (Al203 3H20) A source of alumina in glazes but mostly used as a high temperature kiln wash for shelves or a coating to keep lids from fusing...
M23 Ball Clay – M-23 is produced from the Old Hickory Gleason TN processing plant. It is a highly suitable grade for low fire white firing compositions as well as stoneware and...
A coarse-grained fast-casting ball clay with medium plasticity and strength. SGP is an "industry standard" based on its popularity in for casting. It can also be used in plastic formed bodies. It is also...
XX Saggar – A plastic ball clay used in salt/soda clay body formulas for its silica content which promotes “orange peel” effect on the clays fired surface.
New Foundry Hill Crème – A high temperature clay used in clay body’s for plasticity. In glazes contributes alumina and silica to the formula and aids in glaze suspension properties.
OM 4 - A popular plastic clay used in clay body formulas for its plasticity also used in glaze for suspension properties and its alumina and silica content.
Barium Carbonate German – (BaC03) 1% or 2% in clay body formulas will neutralize soluble salt scumming. Promotes opacity and matt surfaces in glazes. Toxic
Aluminum silicate additive for paints and coatings. An economical thixotrope. BENTOLITE L10 contributes to excellent application and film formation properties. In glazes, when used in combination with carboxymethylcellulose, Bentolite provides...
Burnt umber is the calcined, or heated, version of raw umber, which is a natural brown to reddish-brown earth pigment. This pigment contains both iron oxide and manganese oxide, and...
Copper Oxide, Black - (Cu0) black cupric oxide stronger that copper carbonate can produce green glazes in oxidation and reds in reduction kiln atmosphere.
Cryolite (Na3×AlF6) is a strong fluxing agent with a very low melting point. This powdered material is derived from granite. Cryolite is used in frits and glazes, and is a...
Earth 22: (3Mg0 4Si02 H20) used in glazes to provide magnesium silica which can act as a flux in conjunction with other oxides. In clay body formulas, it can increase...
Currently there is a two bag limit. Thank you for understanding! This is being sold as an equivalent to old G200 Feldspar (the old mine of the latter is being closed...
Priced per pound, our G-200 Feldspar SUBSTITUTE offers exceptional quality at competitive rates. A full bag is 55lbs. Take advantage of quantity discounts on this versatile product, ideal for a...
This is a USA pottery frit, Ferro now calls it Frit 5301-2. Formerly Frit 4101 The fluorine content seems to be impossibly high, likely an error. Useful in high expansion...