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Ferro Frit 271D

Alternate Names: Frit KMG 271D

Description: Clear cone 6 dinnerware glaze frit

Oxide Analysis Formula
CaO 9.19% 0.62
MgO 0.12% 0.01
K2O 0.17% 0.01
Na2O 5.22% 0.32
SrO 0.08% -
P2O5 0.01% -
PbO 1.09% 0.02
TiO2 0.12% 0.01
Al2O3 11.99% 0.44
B2O3 13.00% 0.71
SiO2 55.52% 3.50
Fe2O3 0.12% -
ZnO 0.47% 0.02
LOI 1.74%n/a
Oxide Weight 367.40
Formula Weight 373.90

Notes

A midfire-range (1040-1250C), low COE clear glaze, used for commercial dinnerware but also sold to potters (as of 2021). It is only made for sale in Australia and New Zealand. Customers just add water, no kaolin is needed.

This analysis 97 and seems to have too many oxides so it may not be accurate.

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Typecodes Frit
A frit is the powdered form a man-made glass. Frits are premelted, then ground to a glass. They have tightly controlled chemistries, they are available for glazes of all types.
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