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zircopax - superpax

updated sat 23 jul 11

 

David Woof on thu 21 jul 11


Kathy=3D2C =3D20
Continental Clay in Mpls. has Superpax for sale=3D2C as do other suppliers =
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ound the country.

If you Google you will find supplies near you.=3D20
While you are Googleing=3D3B read up a bit and educate self on the family o=
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zirconium silicates=3D2C=3D20
differing particle size may be the reason one is working better for you tha=
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You may have to experiment with alternate percentages to get the results yo=
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u want=3D20
if you must substitute. Adding a bit of tin (expensive sure)along with the =
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"zirco" will shift=3D20
colors=3D2C or outright change them=3D2C and make some new exciting things =
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en. But first call=3D20
the good folks at Continental Clay.=3D20
Tip Top Tech Support. =3D20
I have no interest in their business other than a long history of satisfact=
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in dealing with them.

Read the MSDS on this substance. traces of uranium=3D2C thorium=3D2C=3D20
and radium are a concern if you inhale the dust.

David Woof


Hi =3D2C I am looking for any quantity of Superpax opacifier=3D2C or=3D20
plain Zircopax (not Zircopax plus). I am willing to pay for=3D20
it to be shipped to me in Massachusetts=3D2C or can trade you=3D20
for other materials or small cone 8's or...
Let me know if you have any. Thank you- Kathy Chase-Jones=3D20
www.earthnfirepottery.com=3D20




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John Britt on fri 22 jul 11


Sheffield Clay is in MA.=3D20=3D20

http://www.sheffield-pottery.com/Raw-Materials-Dry-Clay-Chemicals-Plaster=
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s/437.htm

johnbrittpottery.com