Mayco SW-154 Shipwreck glaze, when fired at 1240°C, gives an aquamarine color with dark brown iron crystals. As the firing temperature increases, the crystals begin to coalesce and the color lightens slightly.
Mayco SW-154 Shipwreck glaze, when fired at 1240°C, gives an aquamarine color with dark brown iron crystals. As the firing temperature increases, the crystals begin to coalesce and the color lightens slightly.
Mayco SW-154 Shipwreck glaze, when fired at 1240°C, gives an aquamarine color with dark brown iron crystals. As the firing temperature increases, the crystals begin to coalesce and the color lightens slightly. The glazes from the Mayco Stoneware series are designed for firing in the temperature range of 1200-1300°C, in both oxidation and reduction atmospheres. Stir them well before use and apply on bisque in layers with a brush. The final appearance of the glaze will depend on the clay body used, the number of layers and the firing curve.
You might also like
check_circle
check_circle