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Alternate Names: PFC
Description: Plainsman Fireclay
Oxide | Analysis | Formula | |
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K2O | 2.10% | 0.08 | |
MgO | 0.20% | 0.02 | |
Na2O | 1.00% | 0.06 | |
TiO2 | 0.70% | 0.03 | |
Al2O3 | 27.00% | 1.00 | |
CaO | 0.20% | 0.01 | |
SiO2 | 58.10% | 3.65 | |
Fe2O3 | 2.00% | 0.05 | |
LOI | 8.70% | n/a | |
Oxide Weight | 344.91 | ||
Formula Weight | 377.78 |
A buff firing, medium plasticity, slightly toothed fireclay. Ideally suited as a refractory agent to reduce body maturity, yet not adversely affect its working and drying properties, or overly darken its fired color.
This material is good substitute for the popular but discontinued AP Green Missouri Fireclay. It fires to a similar color and is a bit more refractory.
Fireclays are often inexpensive and thus coarsely (or even erratically ground). They are implicated in lime-popping. Fireclay should be ground to at least 30 mesh to eliminate this problem.
Articles |
Duplicating AP Green Fireclay
Few people actually understood what AP Green fireclay really was (it is no longer available). By carefully ascertaining its physical properties we were able to formulate a substitute material mix. |
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URLs |
https://plainsmanclays.com/data/index.php?product=12904
PFC Data Sheet |
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Clays that are not kaolins, ball clays or bentonites. For example, stoneware clays are mixtures of all of the above plus quartz, feldspar, mica and other minerals. There are also many clays that have high plasticity like bentonite but are much different mineralogically. |
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Fireclay
Fireclays are non-kaolin non-ball clay materials similar to stoneware clays but lacking fluxing oxides. Many fireclays have a PCE of 28 or more. |
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Fireclay
Fireclays are non-kaolin non-ball clay materials similar to stoneware clays but lacking fluxing oxides. Many fireclays have a PCE of 28 or more. |
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