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Yellow Iron Oxide (Pottery Colourant)
Yellow Iron Oxide (Pottery Colourant)
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Colourants can be added to glazes to get the desired coloured effects. Unlike stains, colourants react differently in each firing. A wide spectrum of colours can be achieved by mixing them with other colourants, opacifiers & stains.
Name: Iron Oxide (Fe2O3)
Appearance Colour: Yellow
Form: Powder
Recommended Usage:
- In Slips: 0.5%-8%
- In Glazes: <15%
Output Colour: Varied
Stability: Yellow iron oxide is the least color-stable form of iron oxide, with some impurities.
Additional Information: Yellow iron oxide (Fe2O3) is a weaker form of iron oxide. It is often found in yellow ochre clays.
Caution: In its powdered form, red copper oxide is harmful if swallowed and a potential skin and respiratory tract irritant. Please use protective coverings when handling this substance.
Note: Owing to the nature of ceramic making process and the varied combinations of elements, we request the user to always test their formulations before bulk production/purchase. It is for the user to satisfy that the product meets their requirements.


