Slip Casting Questions
Slip Casting Questions
Casting slip recipes vary depending on the clay, we recommend the following as a good...
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Sodium Silicate Na2SiO2 is the most popular deflocculant used in casting slips and has been...
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Casting slips are thixotrophic so upon standing they can thicken. This is usually easily rectified ...
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This is caused by air bubbles becoming trapped between the slip and the mould surface....
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This is a fault known as ‘wreathing’ and is caused by the slip casting or...
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If your cast is very dense but low in strength due to the cast forming...
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This problem is caused by either an under-addition of deflocculent, or by an excess of...
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This problem is known as ‘casting spot’. It is caused by the slip constituents separating...
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If you notice that the slip takes a much longer time to build up to...
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When the cast thickness has built up to the desired amount, it must be possible...
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This is a common problem with ‘closed back’ plate moulds, and is caused by the...
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Even when casting slip is made from the same clay as the hand built pieces,...
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