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Post by mariscal on Feb 2, 2016 1:14:10 GMT -6
Hi everyone, I used a new frit 1510 Here you have the difference, same firing same recipe only changes the frit 1510 frit 3110 frit Jose
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Post by oliverpiano on Feb 2, 2016 8:46:40 GMT -6
Jose, As I look at your pictures, I remember watching you throwing little beauties like these off the hump at an incredible rate of speed and your explanation of how you developed the skill. The difference between using 1510 and 3110 is pretty amazing. Is 1510 a new ferro frit or is it made by someone else. Love your work and your openness to share, Mike
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Post by mariscal on Feb 2, 2016 9:11:07 GMT -6
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Post by oliverpiano on Feb 2, 2016 10:02:19 GMT -6
Thanks Jose, I can't read the site but the part I recognize is the list if chemicals and it appears to have ZnO as one of its fluxes and it sounds like you didn't make any adjustment for that. Am I correct? Mike
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Post by jfox on Feb 2, 2016 10:13:45 GMT -6
Thanks Marsical very interesting , can you explain this analysis
Model CH150E
Staat Nieuw 2495 0,10 CaO 0,06 AL2O3 2,10 SiO2 0,06 K2O 0,62 Na2O 0,22 ZnO mol 200
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Post by mariscal on Feb 2, 2016 10:22:18 GMT -6
Hi Mike, Jim Here you are the composition
frit CH150E
0,10 CaO 0,06 AL2O3 2,10 SiO2 0,06 K2O 0,62 Na2O 0,22 ZnO milled 200 Jose
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Post by gczop on Feb 2, 2016 11:51:03 GMT -6
Jose,Thanks for the photos. Here we tried 3249 frit instead of 3110 in that base and in place of 413. Nothing in either. 3249 is an MgO frit with quite a bit of boron. Gordon
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Post by Kuba on Feb 2, 2016 15:06:10 GMT -6
Amazing difference. This only tells how many more is to discover in crystalline
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Post by mariscal on Feb 3, 2016 1:34:50 GMT -6
Hi thanks to all, Mike yes, I made some adjustments of zinc percentage Thanks you Gordon, yes every frit is different, new frit for me it's like opening gifts at Christmas Kuba thanks you, of course we have only begun Here you are and mix 3110-15.10 3110-250g 15.10-250g zinc-230g Silica-180g titanium-70g red iron-10g bentonite-10g cmc-10g Jose
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Post by gczop on Feb 3, 2016 13:36:41 GMT -6
Calculations here say 1510 is about 8% ZnO Gordon
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Post by crystaltan on Feb 3, 2016 14:52:50 GMT -6
Hi everyone, I used a new frit 1510 Here you have the difference, same firing same recipe only changes the frit 1510 frit 3110 frit Jose
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Post by crystaltan on Feb 3, 2016 14:57:56 GMT -6
Hi, everyone! Great to see the difference in reduction on the alkaline fritt! In oxidation the crystals are almost all the same as the matrix/background color. I am very curious about the result of the mix of 3110 and 1510! Hope to visit the forum a little more often and to start testing next month! Greets to all! Tanja
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Post by mariscal on Feb 4, 2016 0:53:08 GMT -6
Hi Tanja,thanks you I know that you are 1510 frit expertly, I only I'm starting
Jose
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Post by paul on Feb 4, 2016 1:01:55 GMT -6
Could anyone tell us who makes this frit. BTW, Beautiful work Jose
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Post by mariscal on Feb 5, 2016 0:58:05 GMT -6
Hi Paul I don't know who is the maker, Keramicos maybe??? in web site the information is not clear, sorry
Jose
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