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)
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WHITE |
SATIN |
BROWN |
OCHER |
YELLOW |
-.- |
-.- |
489 C |
4635 // 4645 C |
Yellow 012 C |
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ORANGE |
RED ORANGE |
RED |
BROWN RED |
PINK |
151 C |
172 C |
185 C |
1815 C |
197 C |
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VIOLET |
INTENSE BLUE |
BLUE |
LIGHT BLUE |
TURQUOISE |
276 C |
2965 C |
286 C |
304 C |
308 C |
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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.