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Clay Chamotte 1 kg Fine – Yellow / Baked Red

Clay Chamotte 1 kg Fine – Yellow / Baked Red

Article: 35104364
Manufacturer: De Beeldhouwwinkel

14.37

Available on backorder

Price without VAT: 11.88

This type of clay with 25% fine chamotte (fine pieces of previously fired clay) is ideal for modelling especially when the pieces are fired or air dried. Due its fine chamotte grain size of 0.5 mm, the clay is more porous therefore dries and bakes more gradually. Firing temperature 1796-2336°F (980 – 1280°C).

Available in 3 colours. colour: 1 white | 2 yellow | 3 red

Our clay comes in different shapes and colours. We offer different types for different purposes and techniques. All types of clay will remain malleable for a week after being removed from the package. If kept in an airtight clay bucket, it will remain soft and malleable for a longer period. Should it dry out (lose water), by adding water, it will be malleable again. This is possible until the clay is fired at 1112 °F (600 °C).

We supply a rich clay for practicing that contains little to no fine chamotte. This clay is very supple with a stable structure and is very resilient. This is suitable for a potter’s wheel.

We also supply chamotte clay three grain sizes: fine (grain 0-0.5 mm), medium (grain 0-1.0 mm) and rough (grain 0-2.0 mm).

Chamotte is grinded previously fired clay. It is added to the clay in order to give it certain characteristics during the firing. Chamotte ensures that an object holds it shape and shrinks somewhat less, although all clay shrinks by firing. Chamotte provides some stability and has the effect of a frame. It also ensures a more porous clay so that air can escape better during the firing. Chamotte does require more strength to sculpt it, therefore it is less suitable for the younger children.

Please note that clay does not tolerate frost therefore it is not possible to transport clay during a period of frost.