DL20 Floating Blue Dipping & Layering
DL20 Floating Blue Dipping & Layering
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The Dipping and Layering glazes are new, easy-to-use mid-range dry dipping glazes that were designed to be dipped and layered with ease. These glaze colors are inspired by popular layering colors from the Potter's Choice glaze series.
Quick mixing! Pre-measured, dry dipping materials. Simply add one gallon of distilled water per 1 bag of dry materials!
Each glaze bag produces roughly 1.25 gallons or at least 10 pints worth of glaze!
The glazes are perfect for the studio or classroom! Easy application and faster than brushing with consistent and reliable results!
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Glaze Characteristics
Glaze Characteristics
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Other Details
Safety
Safety
Dinnerware Safe (AMACO labeling) :
Conforms to ASTM D-4236:
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Dipping & Layering Glazes
Dipping & Layering Glazes
The Dipping and Layering glazes are easy-to-use mid-range dry dipping glazes that were designed to be dipped and layered with ease. These glaze colors are inspired by popular layering colors from the Potter's Choice glaze series.
Quick mixing! Pre-measured, dry dipping materials. Simply add one gallon of distilled water per 1 bag of dry materials!
Each glaze bag produces roughly 1.25 gallons or at least 10 pints worth of glaze! These glazes are perfect for the studio or classroom! Easy application and faster than brushing with consistent and reliable results!
Cone 5 = 1184 °C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2201°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
Cone 6 = 1241°C (at 150°C/hour for the final 100°C of firing) / 2266°F ( at 270°F/hour in the final 200°F of firing)
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Tips and Tricks
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USE DISTILLED WATER.
Why? Variability of tap water may cause unfavorable results.
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Recommend mixing one package of dry glaze to ensure enough depth for dipping.
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For best results, mix with a drill mixer attachment and sieve glaze through an
80-mesh screen and let sit overnight.
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If in a production environment, keep track of batch codes to ensure consistency.
Use the Batch Code Tracker sheet included in the instructions!
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Wipe bisqueware clean before glazing.
Application
Before glazing, we recommend conducting a test dip. Conduct a test dip by submerging a sample piece into the glaze mixture. Doing so helps you assess the glaze thickness and compatibility with your bisque materials.
We recommend dipping your pieces for 1-3 seconds.
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DL Instructions
DL Instructions
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AMACO Safety Information
AMACO Safety Information
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