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Tin Oxide

$123.20 - $123.20 / lbs $110.88 - $123.20 / lbs

A titanium dioxide tan colorant which contains a small amount of iron. Used both for color and its tendency to provide various mottled textures.

Priced per pound, in 0.25 lb. increments.

Bulk Discounts
0.5 = 117.04
1 = 113.34
5+ = 110.88

Product Price
SKU: RM-TinOxide Categories: ,

Details

  • material type Options: Opacifier, Oxide
  • use Options: Base, Colorant

Material Overview

The most effective opacifier to produce even, opaque, glossy glazes. The normal use of Tin Oxide in a glaze is between 5% and 10%. A dull matt glaze can result when used in excess.

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