... Hobby Ceramics Clay
SIO-2® Hobby Ceramics clays are especially suitable for beginners in the exciting world of ceramics, as they have a wide firing range between 1000ºC and 1260ºC. All the clays contain 40% chamotte, which provides excellent behavior during drying and firing. The range includes two textures of chamotte: ultrafine, for pieces with fine details and a smooth surface, and rough, to work with more complex pieces or pieces with character. Hobby Ceramics clays are available in white, black and tan brown, after firing.
Because of their extraordinary plasticity, they are also ideal for modelling and sculpture.
Working with clay
It is advisable to knead the clay before starting your work. If in the course of the work the clay loses plasticity, it is enough to slightly moisten your hands to recover it. SIO-2 hobby ceramics clay has extraordinary plasticity for modelling and sculpture. It can also be moulded (we recommend plaster moulds) and thrown in a potter’s wheel (with chamotte of ultrafine texture). Solid or very thin-walled objects can be made with optimal results.
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"How to Work with Clay"ATTENTION: if clay is used to wrap rigid interior supports, it is recommended to first cover the surface with paper or cloth. The water in the clay evaporates during the drying process and causes shrinkage that can lead to cracks. To avoid this negative effect, the solid surface is covered with a flexible and absorbent material to support the drying process of the clay. This will also absorb moisture inside the object and prevent cracks.
Drying
Once the object is finished, let it dry evenly, avoiding direct heat sources and drafts.
ATTENTION: during drying, the clay shrinks (5-7%). The more water the clay contains, the greater its drying shrinkage. Therefore, it is advisable not to add additional water to the clay, otherwise cracks may appear.
ADVICE: let the piece dry on an absorbent surface (ideally wood or plaster). In the case of non-absorbent surfaces (such as metal, plastic or glass), it is recommended to place the piece on a sheet of paper to facilitate the shrinkage of the clay during drying.
Finishing
Once dry, the object can be polished, carved or drilled.
Firing
SIO-2 hobby ceramics clay allows a wide firing range in a ceramic kiln between 1000ºC and 1260ºC, developing different ranges of colours depending on the firing temperature. The object slightly reduces in size when fired due to firing shrinkage.
ADVICE: in the case of very large, solid or difficult-to-dry pieces, it is recommended to preheat slowly between 150 and 200ºC with the oven door slightly open (not hermetically sealed). This will favor the total evacuation of the drying moisture before firing.
Glazing and decoration
SIO-2 hobby ceramics clay behaves well with conventional ceramic glazes, but it is recommended to use special ceramic hobby glazes, as they are very easy to use and allow a wide firing range that adapts perfectly to that of the clay. For an optimal finish, it is recommended to glaze once the piece has been previously fired (double firing). It is recommended to use specific bibliography on techniques and tips for decoration with ceramic glazes.
Storage
Once the package is opened, wrap the remaining clay in plastic. If the clay has hardened during storage, but is still moist, it can be softened again by kneading it with moist hands. During work interruptions, cover the object with plastic or a damp cloth.
ATTENTION: do not store at temperatures below 0ºC. If clay freezes, it loses its plasticity and becomes brittle.
... Natural Self-hardening Clay
SIO-2 PLUS® is natural self-hardening clay. No firing is necessary. After drying, it achieves high hardness, strength and solidity. It is a suitable material for the development of creative skills and plastic expression. Recommended for handicrafts and professional creative arts as well as it is suitable for children.
SIO-2 PLUS® clay has a soft, pleasant and fine texture to the touch. Its clay composition gives it excellent plasticity for detailed modelling. Can also be thrown on a potter's wheel. Odorless and not staining. The rest of the clay can be easily removed from any surface with a damp cloth. The presence of natural cellulose fibers allows safe drying without cracks or fissures, even in large pieces. Once dry, the clay can be painted or varnished with any type of paint or varnish. It can be also polished, carved or drilled.
... Coloured Natural Self-hardening Clay
INFO: Coloured natural self-hardening clay. Easy modelling. Odourless. High hardness after drying. Once dry, the item can be polished, carved or drilled, and it can be decorated with any type of paint or crayon.