Lead Bisilicate Frit
Lead Bisilicate
Chemistry
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Hazards
- Lead
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Miscellaneous
- Family: Frit
- Region: None
- Mined At: Unspecified
- Raw Mineral: No
- Generic: No
Notes
This term refers to frits having one molar part of lead and two of silica.
This ratio of silica and lead produces a stable low soluble material that can be used with relative safety. However fired glazes containing lead are no longer acceptable in most markets. It does not matter what material sources lead into the final glaze, it is the chemistry of the glaze that determines its solubility.
Many lead bisilicate frits also contain up to 3% alumina.
Data
- Specific Gravity: 4.50
- Melting Point (MP): 880-1050C M
Linked Articles
Did We Learn From Lead?
The long slow death of lead use in ceramics taught us some lessons. Manufacturers who still use acid tests to determine glaze toxicity risk liability.Inorganic Lead and Ceramics by Edouard Bastarache
Inorganic Lead and Ceramics by Edouard Bastarache
Suppliers
- Cera Flux
Authors
- Tony Hansen (Owner)
XML
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This ratio of silica and lead produces a stable low soluble material that can be used with relative safety. However fired glazes containing lead are no longer acceptable in most markets. It does not matter what material sources lead into the final glaze, it is the chemistry of the glaze that determines its solubility.
Many lead bisilicate frits also contain up to 3% alumina.</note>
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