
500mL SODIUM SILICATE
A clay deflocculant used sparingly (~2 or 3 g/ litre of water plus ~1 g soda ash) to lower the amount of water necessary to produce a fluid slip or as āMagic Waterā (same proportions) to join together softer and stiffer pieces of clay. In higher concentrations its bonding power is exploited to produce decorative crackle effects on fresh clay or as the air-dry and hi-temp āglueā in insulating brick mortar.
For more information on sodium silicate, see theĀ Digitalfire.com Reference LibraryĀ of ceramic materials.
Original: $6.39
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$2.24500mL SODIUM SILICATE
A clay deflocculant used sparingly (~2 or 3 g/ litre of water plus ~1 g soda ash) to lower the amount of water necessary to produce a fluid slip or as āMagic Waterā (same proportions) to join together softer and stiffer pieces of clay. In higher concentrations its bonding power is exploited to produce decorative crackle effects on fresh clay or as the air-dry and hi-temp āglueā in insulating brick mortar.
For more information on sodium silicate, see theĀ Digitalfire.com Reference LibraryĀ of ceramic materials.
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A clay deflocculant used sparingly (~2 or 3 g/ litre of water plus ~1 g soda ash) to lower the amount of water necessary to produce a fluid slip or as āMagic Waterā (same proportions) to join together softer and stiffer pieces of clay. In higher concentrations its bonding power is exploited to produce decorative crackle effects on fresh clay or as the air-dry and hi-temp āglueā in insulating brick mortar.
For more information on sodium silicate, see theĀ Digitalfire.com Reference LibraryĀ of ceramic materials.

