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Cobalt Oxide Used Ceramic1.Have purity from 72%-74%.read more
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Calcium SulfateTOPLUS® Calcium Sulfate is widely used in the ceramics industry, mainly in mold making and as an additive for glazes/body, enabling more precise control over the state of slurry and body during...read more
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Spodumene CrystalTOPLUS® Spodumene is a powerful flux in ceramics, which can significantly reduce firing temperature, save energy, and improve the thermal stability and strength of products.read more
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PVA PolymerTOPLUS® PVA Polymer is a high-performance polymer additive widely used in cement. Through physical and chemical effects, it can significantly improve the fresh state and hardened properties of...read more
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Chrome Oxide PriceChromium oxide green is also known as chromium oxide, chromium oxide, and has a molecular weight of 151.99. It is a hexagonal system with green powder. The density is 5.21g/cm3, the Mohs hardness...read more
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Fluorinated Graphite Powder1. We have battery grade.read more
2. High purity guarautee.
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WollastoniteProduct Name: Wollastonite Synonym : Grammite Molecular Formula: CaSiO3 Purity: 87%min. Cas No.: 1344-95-2; 10101-39-0. Properties: White powder. Completely soluble in concentrated hydrochloric...read more
Sep 07, 2022 · A simple black glaze can be made with 9% red iron oxide plus 2% cobalt. If other oxides are used, a good starting point is 4% iron, 2% cobalt, 2% manganese dioxide, and 2%...
CoO is a metallic coloring oxide that produces blue in glazes at all temperatures (unless in very high percentages where it will be black). Black Cobalt Oxide is a key source of CoO used in...
Cobalt oxide is primarily used in slips, washes, and glazes in ceramics, and it can be applied using brushwork, decals, or other surface decorating techniques. It can also be mixed with porcelain...
There are many kinds of the cobalt ceramic you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 21st Century. Each cobalt ceramic...
It is a very strong oxide, and using very small quantities yields bright, intense blues. In ceramics, cobalt oxide is used mainly in slips, washes and glazes and can be applied through brushwork,...
A simple black glaze can be made with 9% red iron oxide plus 2% cobalt. If other oxides are used, a good starting point is 4% iron, 2% cobalt, 2% manganese dioxide, and 2% copper oxide. This...
