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Alternate Names: Formerly Frit 1085
Description: Opaque frit for white and pastel glazes cone 04-06
| Oxide | Analysis | Formula | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|
| CaO | 6.00% | 0.46 | |
| MgO | 0.60% | 0.06 | |
| Na2O | 6.00% | 0.42 | |
| ZnO | 1.10% | 0.06 | |
| ZrO2 | 12.23% | 0.43 | |
| B2O3 | 13.53% | 0.84 | |
| Al2O3 | 4.10% | 0.17 | |
| SiO2 | 56.45% | 4.05 | |
| Oxide Weight | 431.00 | ||
| Formula Weight | 431.00 | ||
This is supposedly an old name for Frit DA9146
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Frit
Frits are made by melting mixes of raw materials, quenching the melt in water, grinding the pebbles into a powder. Frits have chemistries raw materials cannot. |
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Potclays Frit 2270
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Hommel Frit 698
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Ferro Frit 1085
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Ferro Frit 9102
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Ferro Frit 9146
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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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