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Ceramic and Decoration Division
Products for Glass
The COLORGLAZE® G series includes the colours for application on bottle glass, packing, glass tiles and glazed frame; the firing temperature varies from 490°C to 800°C, accordingly with the glasses types and with the firing cycle. The products of COLORGLAZE® G can be freely mixed and are applicable with all the conventional technique (direct and indirect silk screening, decoration by brush, aerographer and sponge); they are resistant to dish-washing machine and have a good resistance to organic acids.
They are not suitable for tableware internal decorations and for household food recipients.
| COLORGLAZE® G 70 |
The COLORGLAZE® G 70 series is mainly used for decoration of glasses, bottles and glass in general, as well as for stoneware and tiles decorations. It is particularly suitable for the Sodium-glass decorations; the indicative firing temperatures varies from 490°C to 580°C, accordingly with the kind of glass, cycle and firing rooms. These colours are generally supplied in powder form; if requested they can be supplied in paste form for direct or indirect printing.
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| COLORGLAZE® G 72 |
The COLORGLAZE® G 72 series is mainly used for decoration of glasses, bottles and glass in general as well as for stoneware and tiles decorations. It is particularly suitable for the Sodium-glass decorations; the indicative firing temperatures varies from 580°C to 620°C, accordingly with the kind of glass, cycle and firing rooms. These colours are generally supplied in powder form; if requested they can be supplied in paste form for direct or indirect printing.
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| COLORGLAZE® G 73 |
Metallic glass colors
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| COLORGLAZE® G 78 |
The COLORGLAZE® G 78 series is mainly regarded by a good firing stability and is generally used for decorations of glass tiles surfaces. The indicative firing temperatures varies from 720°C to 800°C, accordingly with the kind of glass, cycle and firing rooms. These colours are generally supplied in powder form; if requested they can be supplied in paste form for direct or indirect printing.
They must be kept in a dry place
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