With the absence of Amtal C-98 Talc, this is now the most widely accepted replacement low fire casting recipe.
The ball clay found in this recipe imparts great dry strength for handling and the talc gives good casting, drying and glaze fit properties. Even a beginner can cast it successfully and very difficult shapes can be made because of its high wet and drying strength. It has both a fast casting rate and good strength and also has an amazingly white fired fired finish.
Mixing the three ingredients shown below along with the sodium silicate and soda ash will yield an excellent low fire casting body.4 Bag Low Fire Casting Clay Recipe
45.36 kg KT1-4 Ball Clay
22.68 kg Dolomite
22.68 kg Imifabi Talc
60 grams Soda Ash
16 fl oz Sodium Silicate
40 liters Water
Low Fire White Casting Clay - 4 Bag Recipe, Pre-mixed Liquid
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Kentucky KT1-4 Ball Clay, 22.68 kg - 1 of 3 Parts for 4 Bag Low Fire Casting Clay
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Dolomite Dolocron, 22.68 kg - 1 of 3 Ingredients for 4 Bag Low Fire Casting Clay
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Imifabi Talc, 22.68 kg - 1 of 3 Ingredients for 4 Bag Low Fire Casting Clay
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