There are 3 main factors in the composition of vitrifiable colors: the frit or flux, the pigment and the medium. The medium has the function of transferring the material to the substrate to be decorated, while the frit is being melted during the burning and it encapsulates the pigment turning to a colored vitreous mass.

Temp. °C

Series

Description

Applications

1180 / 1260

H-70

High temperature colors / Fast firing

Porcelain, bone china and earthenware

750 / 850

LI/LS/H-64

Colors for ceramics and porcelain

Mugs and pottery sets

720 / 750

LG

Colors for enamel iron

Kitchens, washing machines, heaters and home appliances

750 / 850

LI/LS

Colors for earthenware

Mugs and pottery sets


Series Description

H-64

Onglaze bright colors

H-70

Inglaze bright colors

LG

Bright colors for enamel iron

LI

Metallic and iridescent colors

LS

Onglaze bright colors


Series colors for LG, LS y H-64 (Pantone numbers below are approximate)

 

 

 

 

 

WHITE

SATIN

BROWN

OCHER

YELLOW

-.-

-.-

489 C

4635 // 4645 C

Yellow 012 C

 

 

 

 

 

ORANGE

RED ORANGE

RED

BROWN RED

PINK

151 C

172 C

185 C

1815 C

197 C

 

 

 

 

 

VIOLET

INTENSE BLUE

BLUE

LIGHT BLUE

TURQUOISE

276 C

2965 C

286 C

304 C

308 C

 

 

 

 

 

BLUE GREEN

GREEN

LIGHT GREEN

GRAY

BLACK

329 C

356 C

370 C

430 C

Black 6C 2X


For other RAL or Pantone codes, please consult the Color Matching Lab.