Roseville Clay
| PCE - Pyrometric Cone Equivalent |
23 |
A selectively mined stoneware clay this is exceptionally cean and when ordered in 200 mesh offers the potter a stoneware fireclay which works well by itself or in compound bodies. The fired color is warn buff and it has a firing range of cone 1 to 8. This material will respond to deflocculnts and can thus be used in slip casting bodies.
This has been used for over 100 years by Roseville and Zanesville, OH potters. Some add small amounts of grog to impart texture and improve drying.
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XML for Import into INSIGHT
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<material name="Roseville Clay" descrip="" searchkey="" loi="8.51" casnumber="70694-09-6">
<oxides>
<oxide symbol="CaO" name="Calcium Oxide, Calcia" status="" percent="0.370" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="MgO" name="Magnesium Oxide, Magnesia" status="" percent="0.210" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="K2O" name="Potassium Oxide" status="" percent="2.510" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Na2O" name="Sodium Oxide, Soda" status="" percent="0.310" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="TiO2" name="Titanium Dioxide, Titania" status="" percent="1.660" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Al2O3" name="Aluminum Oxide, Alumina" status="U" percent="23.410" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="SiO2" name="Silicon Dioxide, Silica" status="" percent="60.890" tolerance=""/>
<oxide symbol="Fe2O3" name="Iron Oxide, Ferric Oxide" status="" percent="2.120" tolerance=""/>
</oxides>
<volatiles>
<volatile symbol="LOI" name="Loss on Ignition" percent="8.510" tolerance=""/>
</volatiles>
</material> |
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