Formula: CoCO3
The carbonate form of cobalt is very fine grained lavender powder
producing various shades of blue. It is less intense, disperses better
and gives a more evenly distributed colour than cobalt oxide. Carbon
dioxide is released during firing which may cause blistering. A strong
flux.
Melting Point: 800oC
Molecular weight: 118.9
Glaze Material Group: Colorant
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Safety: Toxic material or hazardous as airborne dust, and/or as powder and/or in liquid suspension
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