Clay Questions
Clay Questions
We generally recommend biscuit firing at 1000-1060C then following with a glaze firing to a...
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The optimum rate depends upon the thickness of the pots and clay type e.g. thin...
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This is approximately indicated by the vitrification point stated for each clay in our catalogue...
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The biscuit firing temperature that is chosen should either give the clay sufficient strength to...
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Both the clay and glaze, particularly in the case of stoneware and porcelain, can be...
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Pottery is damaged when moisture that has been absorbed into the clay, freezes. Water expands...
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What can I do if my clay has frozen?
The effect of freezing on clay...
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In the vitrification process the free silica and feldspathoids in the clay melt and flow...
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The "recommended firing range" is the temperature range over which we expect the clay to...
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In the majority of cases the answer to this question is yes, it is possible...
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This is normally a very good indication that the ware is underfired. All fired clays...
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The white bloom that sometimes develops on the surface of unfired red clay bodies is...
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Toasting in the unglazed clay surface can be encouraged by having a thicker cross section...
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Logistical Difficulties:
All our clays are bagged straight from the pug to optimise condition and...
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Sedimentation tanks should be cleaned out regularly to prevent the sediment level building up (and...
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Potclays red clay bodies are manufactured to a hardness (NGK reading) of between 6-8, tested...
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Although today these terms are practically interchangeable in the description of the first firing, they...
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The most obvious difference between stoneware and earthenware is temperature, stoneware pots are fired above...
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This is a question we are asked quite often. There are trace amounts of sulphur...
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Dust from powdered ceramic raw materials, glazes, slips and clay can cause health problems if...
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Yes - the fleck in our clays is created by an iron-bearing compound which is...
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We have a handy calculator here on our Technical Information page - direct download link...
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Clay can be softened further using the popular Evolution Stoneware approach (see video below). A...
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Magic Water uses deflocculants as is used making casting slips where it allows clay particles...
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