BMix Cone 10 Laguna Clay| Code | L2541 |
| Modification Date | 2011-03-06 13:08:59 |
Recipe| Material | Amount | Units | +/- | *Stat |
| No. 5 Ball Clay | 50.00 | kg | | |
| Silica | 20.00 | kg | | |
| Feldspar | 30.00 | kg | | |
| | 100.00 | |
Test DataShrinkage/Absorption (SHAB)
Soluble Salts (SOLU)| Sp |
DRY |
FIRE |
GLAZ |
SEDI |
| 1 |
|
NIL |
|
|
Drying Factor (DFAC)
Clay Water Content - Powder, Plastic (CLWC)| Sp |
WPOW |
POWW |
POWD |
WPUG |
PUGW |
PUGD |
| 1 |
|
25 |
23.8 |
|
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Sieve Analysis 35-325 Wet (SIEV)
LOI/Density/Water Content (LDW)
Whole Rock Analysis (WRA)
NotesThe secret of the plasticity and whiteness of B-mix is the ball clay. There is a lot of it and this particular ball clay is very white burning, in the raw form it actually looks more like a kaolin. Since ball clays are among the most variable materials used in ceramics (variable in their raw and fired properties) it is generally best not to rely on just one type of ball clay in a porcelain, especially in this high of a percentage. No. 5 ball clay is very white burning and has a raw appearance similar to a kaolin, if you can find a similar product you could use 25% of each. Also, remember that you can adjust the maturity of the body by increasing or decreasing the feldspar. However it is important to have sufficient feldspar in a body this high in ball clay to avoid dunting issues.
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