Low-Temperature Ceramic Frit (1050 °C)
Low-temperature ceramic frits are pre-fused glass materials formulated to mature and provide full gloss at firing temperatures of 950–1100 °C, ideal for majolica, earthenware, and LTCC (low-temperature co-fired ceramic) applications. High alkali and/or zinc content lowers the melting temperature while bismuth-containing variants are compatible with silver and gold metallization in electronic ceramics.
Technical Specifications
| appearance | White to off-white powder or granules |
| purity (%) | ≥99 |
| SiO2 content (%) | 40–58 |
| firing temperature (°C) | 950–1100 |
| thermal expansion (×10⁻⁷/°C) | 55–80 |
Applications
- Glaze frit for low-fire earthenware and majolica ceramics
- Frit component in low-temperature porcelain glaze systems
- Base frit for metallic luster glaze and overglaze colors
- LTCC ceramic tape frit for electronic substrate co-firing
- Frit in ceramic ink formulations for digital tile printing
Key Features
- Designed for low-fire kiln schedules to reduce energy consumption
- Wide product range from opaque to transparent for diverse decorative effects
- Lead-free formulations for food-safe and export-compliant dinnerware
- Special grades compatible with Ag/Au electrode co-firing in LTCC
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