Ozz Glaze - Rozzy-03 Datça Stoneware Sırı
Ozz Glaze - Rozzy-03 Datça Stoneware Sırı

OZZ GLAZE Rozzy-03 Datça - Porcelain & High-Fire Glaze

OZZ GLAZE Rozzy-03 Datça is a high-fire artistic porcelain glaze that creates vibrant transitions of turquoise, cream, and sand beige tones. Thanks to its reactive character, turquoise tones may intensify in recessed and textured areas of the form, while lighter, creamier tones may appear on edges and raised areas. After firing, it produces a dynamic, crystalline surface that varies depending on application thickness and the clay body used.

Food Safety: This glaze is suitable for use on food-contact surfaces when proper application and firing conditions are followed.
Flow and Surface Warning: The flow level of the glaze and potential surface cratering may vary depending on application thickness and firing schedule. On vertical forms, a safety margin should be left near the base, and testing should be carried out before the main application.

Technical Data and Application

Firing Data

  • Firing Temperature: 1196°C - 1240°C
  • Ideal Firing Temperature: 1200°C
  • Cone Range: Cone 5 - Cone 7
  • Temperature Range: High-fire
  • Firing Type: Porcelain and high-fire

Product Information

  • Form: Ready-to-use liquid
  • Character: Reactive and artistic
  • Effect: Vibrant turquoise, cream, and sand beige transitions
  • Food Safety: Suitable for food contact under proper application and firing conditions

Application Information

  • Method: Brush, spray gun, or dipping
  • Application Surface: Bisque-fired porcelain and high-fire ceramic bodies
  • Brush Application: 2-3 even coats
  • Dilution: Controlled addition of 10-20% water for spray gun and dipping applications

Color Combination Suggestions

You can combine the turquoise and sand beige transitions of OZZ GLAZE Rozzy-03 Datça glaze with the following colors:

Vibrant Turquoise
Cream
Sand Beige
Pure White
Midnight Blue

Application Notes

  • Mixing: The product should be stirred thoroughly before and during application to ensure an even distribution of color-producing components.
  • Coat application: For brush applications, apply 2-3 even coats to the bisque-fired surface, allowing sufficient drying time between coats.
  • Thickness effect: Cream and sand beige tones may become more prominent in thinner areas, while thicker areas may develop more intense turquoise tones and reactive variations.
  • Reactive character: The intensity of color transitions and crystalline surface effects may vary depending on peak temperature, kiln atmosphere, hold time, and cooling schedule.
  • Flow control: On vertical forms, the glaze may move downward during firing, so a safety margin should be left near the base.
  • Kiln shelf protection: To protect against possible glaze runs, the piece should be fired on a protective tile or with a suitable kiln shelf separator.
  • Cratering: Excessively thick application or unsuitable firing conditions may cause surface cratering. Coat thickness should be evaluated using test tiles.
  • Dilution: For spray gun and dipping applications, water should be added in small amounts and the product should not be excessively diluted.
  • Form effect: Glaze may accumulate in recessed and textured areas, creating more intense turquoise tones, while lighter, creamier transitions may appear on edges and raised areas.
  • Clay body selection: Color intensity and surface appearance may vary on white, gray, dark, or speckled porcelain and high-fire ceramic bodies.
  • Surface preparation: Dust and residue should be removed from the bisque-fired surface before application.
  • Combination: Before using with other glazes, chemical compatibility, color transitions, and the degree of glaze flow should be tested on a test tile.
  • Safety: Appropriate personal protective equipment should be used during application, and the working area should be adequately ventilated.
  • Storage: Keep the product tightly closed at room temperature and away from direct sunlight.
Important Recommendation: The intensity of turquoise, cream, and sand beige tones, crystalline surface effects, cratering, and the degree of glaze flow may vary depending on application thickness, clay body, peak temperature, kiln atmosphere, and cooling schedule. Preparing both vertical and horizontal test tiles before the main application is recommended.
Brand
Ozz Glaze
Firing Temperature
1190 ~ 1230°C (5 - 6 Cone)
Transparency
Opaque
Effect
Artistic Colors
Substrate Compatibility
Porcelain Stoneware
Food Safety
Safe
Physical Condition
Liquid
Using Type
Dipping Brush Airbrush
Packaging
330 ml.
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