Description
A very active flux used in small amounts in glazes. Also added to bodies where its low expansion properties help thermal shock resistance.
Chemical Analysis
Analysis
7.6% LiO2
26% Al2O3
64.5% SiO2
Health & Safety & Disposal
- When handling powdered ceramic materials, you must wear an FFP3/P2 face mask and nitrile gloves to prevent inhalation and skin contact.
- Wear a wipeable apron, polyester overalls, or similar. Clean or wash frequently.
- Always clean your studio with a wet sponge rather than sweeping to stop dust from becoming airborne.
- When preparing glazes, add the dry material to water, not vice-versa, to minimise dust formation.
- Do not allow eating and drinking in the studio and thoroughly wash hands when leaving.
- Never eat, drink, or apply cosmetics in areas where clay or glazes are handled.
- Ensure emergency eye-washing facilities are available in the room.
- Review official guidelines regarding studio ventilation and chemical management routinely.
Pure spodumene is an inert, non-toxic mineral. However, it is not classified for transport or supply with hazardous hazard codes (e.g., CLP regulations). Despite this, raw spodumene dust poses serious occupational inhalation risks due to its crystalline silica (quartz) content and potential elongated cleavage fragments.
Dispose of as normal industrial waste, in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations.
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By Endre on 8th February 2024
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