Mason colors are powdered pigments made of a combination of oxides and frits that create beautiful uniform rich colors.
Ceramic inclusion stain.
Stains containing otherwise toxic oxides can be employed without significant dangers.
These stain types also known as inclusion stains or inclusion pigments are zirconium silicate with cadmium sulfoselenide crystals ca se.
Mason stains can be used at all firing temperatures except tin antimony lead yellows and pinks fire only to cone 02 but are formulated specifically for use in oxidizing atmospheres.
Inclusion stains us pigment inclusion stains represent a new generation of inorganic high temperature stable pigments for ceramic applications.
You can add mason stains to dry glaze recipes to produce color in an opaque or transparent base glaze.
An overview of ceramic stains description.
Specialty stains called encapsulated stains allow potters to get colors that were once not possible with traditional ceramic stains.
Ceramic inclusion pigments glazes stain by320 with bright red color.
The fired color should be almost identical to the stain in its raw state.
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Stains are fired blends of metal and ceramic oxides that have been reground into a fine powder.
Oxide colors is the key to choosing the best approach.
By encasing inorganic cadmium compounds in a zirconium silicate crystal the coloring characteristics of these compounds are combined with the stability characteristics of the zirconium silicate.