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CERAMIC COLOURS l Enamel Colours : stable unto 900°C. l Overglaze Colours : stable unto 800°C. l Pigments for Overglaze colours : l Stains for Glazes : stable unto 1400°C. Also: High Temperature Stable Inorganic Pigments Suitable for automobile paints, blow-moulded plastics, chimney paints, outdoor paints and wherever light-fast colours re required.
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CERAMIC COLOURS l Enamel Colours : stable unto 900°C. l Overglaze Colours : stable unto 800°C. l Pigments for Overglaze colours : l Stains for Glazes : stable unto 1400°C.Also:High Temperature Stable Inorganic Pigments

Suitable for automobile paints, blow-moulded plastics, chimney paints, outdoor paints and wherever light-fast colours re required.

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BONDING FRITS Organic glues are just not hard enough

to bind the abrasive materials required for durable grinding wheels. Bonding Frits are glass-like ceramic materials, which are powdered and compacted with the abrasive materials required for grinding wheels. The frit forms hard ceramic mass, with the abrasive grains embedded within it. These grains are not easily displaced.

We manufacture bonding frits of different hardness and melting temperatures, to suit our customers needs.

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FRITTED TRACES As human beings need vitamins to

supplement their diets, plants need trace quantities of certain elements, such as cobalt, nickel, zinc, iron. Borax, etc. for full health and growth. These oxides can be supplied as metal salts, but these salts will be washed away with the first rains, and 90-95% of the metal salts are not only wasted, but go to areas where they are not required, and add to chemical pollution of our rivers and seas.

The best way to supply plants with these essential trace elements is by way of 'Fritted Traces' - i.e. glassy granules which contain the required essential elements. These frits are sparingly soluble, so that plants get only the required quantity of trace elements, and they are large, heavy grains, which will mix with the soil, and not wash away easily.


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