Ababi on wed 2 jul 03
Hello Tony
Looking for cryolite I found this site
http://www.fluorideaction.org/pesticides/cryolite--page.htm
See if it can help you
Ababi Sharon
Glaze addict
Kibbutz Shoval Israel
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
http://www.matrix2000.co.nz/Matrix%20Demo/Ababi.htm
clayart@DIGITALFIRE.AB.CA on wed 2 jul 03
Thanks.
What I am most interested in is the thermal history
of the material when fired. I am guessing there are
one or more kinds of decomposition taking place plus
a melting temperature.
Also, information circumstances that affect its absorption
of oxygen from surrounding materials or the kiln atmosphere.
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Hello Tony
Looking for cryolite I found this site
http://www.fluorideaction.org/pesticides/cryolite--page.htm
See if it can help you
Ababi Sharon
Glaze addict
Kibbutz Shoval Israel
ababisha@shoval.org.il
http://members4.clubphoto.com/ababi306910/
http://www.matrix2000.co.nz/Matrix%20Demo/Ababi.htm
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Tony Hansen, Digitalfire Corp.
Ababi on wed 2 jul 03
Yes I always wondered as I had learned that we use oxides and here we
deal with Na3AlF6.
I will fire bisque tomorrow. I can sacrifice some cryolite for the
science.
Ababi
Thanks.
What I am most interested in is the thermal history
of the material when fired. I am guessing there are
one or more kinds of decomposition taking place plus
a melting temperature.
Also, information circumstances that affect its absorption
of oxygen from surrounding materials or the kiln atmosphere.
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