BOTZ Flüssigglasur Transparent matt 9108
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BOTZ Flüssigglasur Transparent matt 9108
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Liquid glaze transparent matt 9108

BOTZ
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200 ml
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€6.30
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(€31.51/l)
800 ml
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Ready-to-use liquid glaze. Firing range 1020° - 1060° C. Matt, transparent (slightly milky).

BOTZ Liquid Glaze Transparent matt creates a pleasant matt surface. Please note that the matt transparent glaze appears as a milky surface when fired. Coloured tones and underlying colour layers therefore appear paler. The firing range of the liquid glaze is 1020° - 1060° C. The matt glaze can also be fired at 1100° C, in which case it becomes less milky, but is somewhat shinier.

The transparent matt glaze mixes well with the opaque matt glazes 9107, 9487-9491 and 9612, for example.

APPLICATION:

Stir the glaze well before applying. Apply a thin layer of glaze to the grease- and dust-free body with a soft, thick brush and allow to dry thoroughly before firing. The dried glaze is non-slip so that the glazed ceramic can be handled and placed in the kiln without any problems. The ideal firing temperature is 1050° C with a holding time of 10 - 20 minutes.

The glaze is ready to use. If the glaze has become too solid, add a little water and stir in vigorously.

The BOTZ liquid glazes have different consistencies. They can be mixed and combined with each other.

All BOTZ liquid glazes are ready to use and easy to handle for beginners and advanced users alike. BOTZ products do not require labelling, i.e. they do not contain lead or hazardous substances that require labelling. Unlike powder pigments, the liquid glazes do not create dust.

The properties, appearance and application methods of the glazes mentioned here are without guarantee. Please be sure to observe the special manufacturer's instructions on the packaging! We always recommend carrying out test firings. This is the best way to see how the respective glazes come out on the clay you are using, with your application method and in your kiln.

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