Ferro Frit FB-284-M
Alternate Names: Frit 284M, FB284M, FB284-M, FB-284M
Description: Barium Frit
| Oxide | Analysis | Formula | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|
| ZrO2 | 1.80% | 0.05 | |
| SiO2 | 47.50% | 2.96 | |
| B2O3 | 12.40% | 0.67 | |
| Al2O3 | 5.40% | 0.20 | |
| Na2O | 5.50% | 0.33 | |
| BaO | 27.40% | 0.67 | |
| Oxide Weight | 373.91 | ||
| Formula Weight | 373.91 | ||
Notes
In 2014, this is the only barium frit that Ferro is selling.
Useful in barium matte floor tile glazes, partially fritted satin matte glazes.
Barium source for bright colors cone 05-03.
This is a replacement for Frit 3289, it has 1.8% ZrO2 in place of that much silica.
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Data
| Frit Softening Point | 1500F |
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