Porcelain Department: Lab® Universal Clear Glaze Enamel Kits, Liquid, and Powder - LAB® UNIVERSAL CLEAR GLAZE ENAMEL 4 oz. Kit (Liquid & Powder)
LAB® UNIVERSAL CLEAR GLAZE ENAMEL 4 oz. Kit (Liquid & Powder)
Price: $221.00
Item Number:  410223

LAB Universal Clear Glazing Enamel is not a typical porcelain glaze powder.

It is a "glazing" dental ceramic enamel which produces an illusion of "depth and naturalness" when fired on all the popular porcelain systems.

It eliminates the grey effect sometimes seen with other glaze powders yet does not reduce the value.

Mix enamel powder and Liquid Media to a thin watery consistency.

Do not pre-mix glaze, but mix only as needed.

Be sure to use only the LAB Liquid Media for best results.

Clear Glaze Enamel available in 1/2 oz. and 4 oz. sizes.

Liquid Media available in 1/2 oz. and 4 oz. sizes.

Quantity: Each kit includes 4 oz. Powder with 4 oz. Liquid Media

Clear Glaze Enamel Instructions

LAB Universal Clear Glazing Enamel is not a typical porcelain glaze powder. It is a “glazing” dental ceramic enamel which produces an illusion of “depth and naturalness” when fired on all the popular porcelain systems. It eliminates the grey effect sometimes seen with other glaze powders yet does not reduce the value.

Mixing Instructions:

Mix enamel powder and liquid media to a thin consistency. Do not pre-mix glaze, but mix only as needed. Be sure to use only the LAB Liquid Media for best results.

Application:

Apply a very thin layer mesially-distally rather than vertically with a brush. The resulting “brush marks” will flow upon firing, developing subtle undulations enhancing the anatomy. Caution: Do not allow the glaze enamel to contact the metal surface and make sure the brush is clean prior to use.

Staining:

Add 10%-15% of this Enamel to the stain mixture and apply one coat, fire to the recommended temperature and glazing will result.

Firing Schedule

Dry Time: 4 minutes

Low Temp: 600° C / 1100° F

Vacuum: None

Heat Rate: 55° C / 100° F

High Temp: 937° C / 1720° F

Hold Time: None

The fusing range is 899° C / 1650° F - 1066° C / 1950° F