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Anyone use Frit 3341?


Mirjam Kotar

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In an old cabinet with old  dry materials ("once upon a time") I found something with a label Frit 3441 (1100 celsius = 2012 F).

I understand it will go up to this temperature, but apart from this I don't know nothing.  I search the internet, but I couldn't find anything.

Is anyone familiar with this frit - what will do in a glaze?

 

Thank you,

Mirjam

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That's a high melting point compared to the frits we typically use. Most that we use melt in the 1600-1700F range. I would say you could run some tests with it, but if you've only got a small amount, it's probably not worth the effort. The other issue would be not knowing if there's something nasty in it that you shouldn't be using. I did a few quick searches and couldn't find anything about it other than Hommel T-206 is a substitute, which also has no info about it out there.

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