Australian substitute Glaze recipe
#1
Posted 07 February 2013 - 12:22 AM
#2
Posted 07 February 2013 - 07:44 AM
Marcia
#3
Posted 07 February 2013 - 10:09 AM
OM #4 Ball Clay
0.17* CaO
0.32* MgO
0.35* K2O
0.16* Na2O
0.49 TiO2
8.90 Al2O3
29.89 SiO2
0.22 Fe2O3
Calculated LOI: 12.60
Si:Al: 3.36
SiB:Al: 3.36
Thermal Expansion: 5.15
Formula Weight:2844.36
best,
..................john
Immediate Past President; Potters Council
Professor of Ceramics; New Hampshire Insitute of Art
http://www.JohnBaymore.com
#4
Posted 07 February 2013 - 11:54 AM
JBaymore, on 07 February 2013 - 09:09 AM, said:
OM #4 Ball Clay
0.17* CaO
0.32* MgO
0.35* K2O
0.16* Na2O
0.49 TiO2
8.90 Al2O3
29.89 SiO2
0.22 Fe2O3
Calculated LOI: 12.60
Si:Al: 3.36
SiB:Al: 3.36
Thermal Expansion: 5.15
Formula Weight:2844.36
best,
..................john
Looks like there are some trace elements of contaminants.
Marcia
#5
Posted 07 February 2013 - 07:05 PM
downtoearthpotter, on 07 February 2013 - 03:22 PM, said:
Of the 3 main Ball Clays available in Australia (Ball Clay FX, Ball Clay R and Clay Ceram) Ball Clay FX has a very similar Chemical analysis. The TiO2 content is fractionally more whilst the Fe2O3 is slightly less. I have successfully substituted Ball Clay FX for OM#4 in glazes tests. However which ever you choose should be tested first as analysis change depending on what part of the pit is being mined.
I have found the Glaze Program Matrix by New Zealand ceramist Lawrence Ewing to be spot on. This program has analysis of all the main materials used in Australia. It's database of materials used world wide is extensive. It is really easy to substitute Australian materials for materials used elsewhere and make the necessary adjustments. It is the best money I have spent on glaze calculation programs for my needs in Australia.
Johanna
#6
Posted 09 February 2013 - 10:35 PM
jo4550, on 08 February 2013 - 10:05 AM, said:
downtoearthpotter, on 07 February 2013 - 03:22 PM, said:
Of the 3 main Ball Clays available in Australia (Ball Clay FX, Ball Clay R and Clay Ceram) Ball Clay FX has a very similar Chemical analysis. The TiO2 content is fractionally more whilst the Fe2O3 is slightly less. I have successfully substituted Ball Clay FX for OM#4 in glazes tests. However which ever you choose should be tested first as analysis change depending on what part of the pit is being mined.
I have found the Glaze Program Matrix by New Zealand ceramist Lawrence Ewing to be spot on. This program has analysis of all the main materials used in Australia. It's database of materials used world wide is extensive. It is really easy to substitute Australian materials for materials used elsewhere and make the necessary adjustments. It is the best money I have spent on glaze calculation programs for my needs in Australia.
Johanna
#8
Posted 09 February 2013 - 10:38 PM
Marcia Selsor, on 07 February 2013 - 10:44 PM, said:
Marcia
Thank you for your suggestions.

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