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Tin Oxide, 100g
£10.80 (inc VAT)
Less stable and more reactive opacifier than zirconium but more effective. 4-10% will produce a white glaze of varying opacity. Mixed with chrome, pinks can be produced.
Description
4-7% will produce a semi-opaque glaze, white (with a blue hint) at 5-9%, 8-10% will give a full opaque.
Can be used as a white decorative pigment/underglaze - either alone or mixed with a small amount of a transparent glaze.
Copper red glazes need tin. Chrome and tin produce pinks if no zinc or boron is present. Note that if any chrome glazes are fired in the kiln simultaneously, it can turn a tin white glaze pink.
Tin and iron can create variegated surfaces.
Can be used as a white decorative pigment/underglaze - either alone or mixed with a small amount of a transparent glaze.
Copper red glazes need tin. Chrome and tin produce pinks if no zinc or boron is present. Note that if any chrome glazes are fired in the kiln simultaneously, it can turn a tin white glaze pink.
Tin and iron can create variegated surfaces.