Metal oxides are used in ceramics to produce color and effect

Potassium Thiosulfate Essentials: Uses, Benefits, and Safety Guidelines - KTS

Potassium Thiosulfate Essentials: Uses, Benefits, and Safety Guidelines - KTS

K2S2O3 Potassium thiosulfate (K2S2O3) is a chemical compound belonging to the category of thiosulfates. It is known..

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Sodium tripolyphosphate - The Advantages in the Manufacture of Ceramics

Sodium tripolyphosphate - The Advantages in the Manufacture of Ceramics

Na5P3O10 Sodium triphosphate (STP), also sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP), or tripolyphosphate (TPP)) is an inorganic..

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Zirconium silicate - White Pigment Zirconite Zircon Hyacinth Zircosil Excelopax

Zirconium silicate - White Pigment Zirconite Zircon Hyacinth Zircosil Excelopax

ZrSiO4 Zirconium silicate, also zirconium orthosilicate, ZrSiO4, is a chemical compound, a silicate of zirconium. I..

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COPPER OXIDE - Black Copper(II) Oxide for production of enamels, coatings, and glazes

COPPER OXIDE - Black Copper(II) Oxide for production of enamels, coatings, and glazes

CuO  Copper Oxide is used in the production of enamels, coatings, and glazes, too. Black copper oxide (Cu..

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Thallium(I) bromide - Thallium non-radioactive halides

Thallium(I) bromide - Thallium non-radioactive halides

TlBr  Thallium(I) bromide is a chemical compound of thallium and bromine with a chemical formula TlBr. This sa..

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THORIUM NITRATE - Thorium(IV) nitrate - a chemical compound Thorium Nitricum Tetrahydrate

THORIUM NITRATE - Thorium(IV) nitrate - a chemical compound Thorium Nitricum Tetrahydrate

Th(NO3)4  Thorium nitrate (Th(NO3)4) is a compound composed of thorium (Th) and nitrate (NO3) ions. It is a wh..

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Manganese Chloride - Properties, Uses, and Applications of Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate - chemical compound

Manganese Chloride - Properties, Uses, and Applications of Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate - chemical compound

MnCl2 Manganese(II) chloride (MnCl2) is a chemical compound composed of manganese and chlorine atoms. It is one of ..

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The Difference Between Oxides and Stains in Pottery? What is metal oxide in pottery? How do you use oxides on ceramics? How to add to glazes for amazing effects

The Metal Oxides powder produced is a completely new form of matter with new properties, it fits comfortably into the ceramic world. 

In ceramics, metal oxides impart color to glazes, bodies, engobes, and stains (however not all colorants). The most common glazes used in pottery are a composite of a base transparent with a metal oxide added to color it (with optional opacifier and variegator). If added to an effect glazes, stunning effects are produced.

Common metal oxide materials are iron oxide, cobalt oxide, chrome oxide, copper oxide, manganese dioxide, nickel oxide. Some of these have carbonate forms (e.g. cobalt, copper, nickel). Some are stable and predictable in their color contributions (e.g. cobalt, chrome). Some, although named oxides, are a mix of the oxide and hydroxide forms of the metal (e.g. copper oxide). Some metal oxides can exist in multiple colors depending on the metal:oxygen ratio.

Zinc, lead, and tin do not produce colour of metal oxides by themselves but interact with others to develop unique effects. Some metal oxides contain larger particles that produce effect spots in glazes

Many people avoid stains and continue to use metal oxides in order to save money.