Barium carbonate is a white powder that is used as a flux in ceramic glazing. When added to the glaze, it helps to prevent defects and produce a cohesive and uniform finish.
This ingredient is often used for making Barium crystal matte glazes, as it forms crystalline phases during the kiln’s cooling process.
Barium carbonate can be used to create matte, satin-matte, or stony matte finishes.
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