Porcelain powder was our third ceramic powder tested in our lab. It has weak damp strength, OK green strength, and behaves poorly in the kiln cycle.

SPS Swan White Porcelain – 1000 units

Powdered Sugar   ———– 250 units

Maltodextrin   ————- 250 units

If you can’t find Maltodextrin, then use Benefiber (it is no longer maltodextrin but rather a wheat dextrin).

We are looking at testing better porcelains.   We know several are out there but it all takes time.   If you have a favorite, please let us know what you are using.

Clear glazed porcelain test piece

Clear glazed porcelain test piece.

2 Comments on A Porcelain Powder that we’ve tried.

  1. This is GREAT information guys! We are very close to starting research ourselves. I look forward to seeing more of what you are doing and sharing some of our future results as well…

    Best,

    Carlo

  2. Christophe says:

    Hi,

    I’ve tried to find porcelain and other type of powder from a local vendor. They ask me if i want powder with or without deflocculant. What type are you using ?

    Thank you,

    Christophe

    PS: I’m currently testing porcelain with deflocculant and xb1 binder…

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