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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 11:26:31 GMT -6
Hello all,
A local supplier gave me a sample of Fusion Frit FZ-16 to test out for him as to its use in crystalline glazes. Does anyone have any experience with this frit? The owner of the company (New Mexico Clay) said (if I recall correctly) that it has an excess of ZnO in the formula which he believes makes it work well with crystalline.
Gabriel
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Post by jfox on Mar 21, 2017 13:38:48 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 19:09:58 GMT -6
Thanks Jim. What problem does excess boron cause?
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Post by jfox on Mar 21, 2017 23:12:49 GMT -6
it tends to dissolve or prohibit crystals a touch is alright but ive never seen a good result from much of it. but you never know till you try
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Post by Arnie Benton on Mar 29, 2017 11:43:41 GMT -6
Jim - Frit 3110 contains 2.6% Boron oxide - how much is too much??
Arnie
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Post by jfox on Mar 29, 2017 12:27:13 GMT -6
the fz 16 in question contains 30 percent, i tried making a really low temp crystal glaze with alot of gerstly borate and never got much but im not saying it couldnt be done digitalfire.com/4sight/material/fusion_frit_fz-16_556.html
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