Art
Clay Silver 650
|
Art
Clay Silver (Regular)
 |
| Silver
Contents |
92%(clay type),
80%(paste type), 87%(syringe type) |
Silver
Contents |
92%(clay type),
80%(paste type) |
| Available
Size |
Clay
Type |
7g, 10g, 20g and 50g |
Available
Size |
Clay Type |
5g, 7g, 10g,
20g, 50g and 100g |
| Paste
Type |
10g and 20g |
Paste
Type |
20g |
| Syringe
Type |
10g |
Syringe with no tip |
| 10g |
Syringe with
1 tip |
| 10g |
Syringe with 3 tips (small,
medium, large) |
|
Container
|
Clay &
Syringe Type |
Aluminum bag
w/ zip-lock. *Able to preserve unused clay portion in the bag. |
Container |
Clay
Type |
Aluminum
pack in a paper box. *Need airtight container to preserve unused clay portion. |
| Paste
Type |
Glass
bottle with a screw cap. |
| Paste Type |
Glass bottle
with a screw cap. |
| Composition |
Pure silver
particle, binding agent and water. The binding agent is produced from harmless
pulp fiber. |
Composition |
Same as 650 |
| Contraction |
8-9% at recommended
firing temperature and holding time. |
Contraction |
9-10% at recommended
firing temperature and holding time. |
| Drying
Time |
Hair
dryer (1200w) |
At least 10-15 minute 10cm/4
inches from the piece. |
Drying
Time |
Hair dryer
(1200w) |
Same as 650 |
| Cooking
plate |
At least 7-10 minutes at
150~180/300-330o F |
Cooking
plate |
Same as 650 |
| Electric
kiln |
At least 7-10 minutes at
150/300o F |
Electric
kiln |
Same as 650 |
| Natural
dry |
At least 24 hours at room
temperature. |
Natural
dry |
Same as 650 |
| Firing
Temperature and Holding Time |
650/1200
o F - hold time 30 minutes |
Firing
Temperature and Holding Time |
800/1470º
F - hold time 30 minutes |
| 700/1290o
F - hold time 15 minutes |
850/1560º
F - hold time 20 minutes |
| 750/1380o
F - hold time 10 minutes |
870/1600º
F and above - hold time 10 minutes - (not to exceed 900/1650º F) |
| 780/1435o
F and above - hold time 5 minutes - (not to exceed 900/1650o
F) |
| Firing
Methods |
Electric kiln,
Butane gas torch and Gas operated cooking stove firing. |
Firing
Methods |
Same as 650
Series. |
| Other
Features |
Able to fire
SV925 findings along. *Firing at 650/1200 o F and use of quality
of SV925 and up recommended. |
Other
Features |
Not recommended.
|
| Because of
the low firing, it broadens your choice of combining with more variety of
glazed objects, such as glass, ceramic and porcelain. |
Limits your
choice of combining with variety of glazed objects |
| Fired object
has slightly more bluish silver brightness after polishing compare to the
Original. |
Fired object
has silver brightness after polishing. |
| Has very stable
contraction ratio in different temperatures. |
Has very stable
contraction ratio in different temperatures. |