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Muffle temperature for overglaze enamels seems much too high.
Latest comment: 3 years ago3 comments2 people in discussion
In the section dealing with the firing of overglaze enamels it says this:
‘The enamel pigments were applied and then fixed in a second low temperature firing at approximately 1,300 degrees Celsius (2,372 degrees Fahrenheit) in a muffle kiln ...’
However, I think that the overglaze enamels are fired at a lower temperature, perhaps 800°C to 900°C, although I am not at all an expert. 1,300° C might be the firing temperature for the porcelain body. Perhaps the author can check their sources and make corrections. Thanks.