Pottery plaster is important both as an ingredient and as a working mold medium. From whiteware and sanitaryware to artware and statuary, from insulators and stoneware to special refractories, the versatility of gypsum is a valued resource. Without gypsum to shape and dewater the clay, slipcasting, jiggering and pressing operations would not be nearly as effective. To a lesser degree, the same could be said for our tooling plasters used in models, case molds and block molds – its secondary application.
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Georgia-Pacific pottery plasters have a consistency that allows high-density molds to be produced, then poured without pinholes or loss of detail. Uniform, moderate expansion characteristics mean proper release. There is no binding or warping. You are ensured proper fit on a jigger ring, and you can count on an accurate size and shape.
Thanks to the extended, consistent plasticity period of our pottery plasters, you also enjoy excellent workability. Mold variations are kept to a minimum. The dimensional stability resists abuse, prolongs usefulness, and promotes uniform water absorption.
Whether you are concerned with purity, absorption or set time; mold life or strength - or any combination - there is a Georgia-Pacific pottery plaster to fill your need. Chances are one of our industrial plaster products features the exact formulation that meets your requirements. If not, we will gladly customize a special formulation based on your specifications.
Pottery Plasters Description | Use Consistency (cc/100gms) | Vicat Set Time (minutes) | % Set Expansion | Dry Density (lbs./ft3) | Expected Compressive Strength (PSI) |
K-55 Pottery Plaster This general-purpose product is ideally suited for producing large sanitaryware casting molds where high absorption is a top consideration. It is used in models, casting and jigger molds. | 70 - 75 | 28 - 38 | 0.15 | 65 - 69 | 1500 - 2000 |
K-58 Pottery Plaster Formulated with special ingredients to minimize cracking, our K-58 pottery plaster provides extra protection against the effects of temperature extremes. | 70 | 25 - 35 | 0.15 | 69 - 71 | 2000 - 2200 |
K-59 Pottery Plaster Designed for all types of potteries and sanitaryware. You cannot beat it for casts that are smooth and free of pinholes. Because K-59 contains Densite® plaster, the composition requires lower water to achieve high fluidity. The water:plaster ratio can be as low as 64:100 and the resulting cast is exceptionally strong and long-wearing. | 68 - 70 | 25 - 35 | 0.22 - 0.27 | 69 - 71 | 2000 - 2600 |
K-60 Pottery Plaster Developed as an intermediate grade that provides improved absorption and longer mold life than K-59 plaster. | 67 | 25 - 35 | 0.18 | 70 - 72 | 2100 - 2300 |
K-62 Pottery Plaster Our premium-grade pottery plaster, K-62 is carefully formulated with low fluidity - resulting in an exceptionally fine, smooth-working material having maximum strength and wear resistance. This product even contains additives to promote thermal shock resistance. Ideal for mechanical clay-forming applications, such as jigger molds, which are subject to the most wear. | 66 | 20 - 30 | 0.2 | 71 - 73 | 2200 - 2400 |
K-63 Pottery Plaster Density, strength and absorption properties make K-63 plaster an excellent choice for use in dinnerware. Our customers rely on the plaster's formulation to satisfy complex requirements and maximize productivity. | 55 - 57 | 24 - 28 | 0.23 - 0.26 | 78 - 81 | 3300 - 3700 |
Denscal® TL Plaster Medium-strength gypsum cement specially formulated to provide a long period of plasticity. Especially suited for loft template, splash cast patterns or models that require an extended working time. Denscal TL gypsum plaster provides the benefit of controlled setting expansion, and is particularly useful for tooling that involves close tolerances. | 45 | 15 - 20 | 0.05 - 0.065 | 90 | 4000 |
Densite® K-12 Low Expansion Plaster With a density well suited for industrial tooling, Densite K-12 gypsum cement features a short plasticity period. You will appreciate its low-expansion and high-strength characteristics. | 36 - 37 | 20 - 30 | 0.025 - 0.040 | 101 | 7500 - 8000 |
Densite® K-13 Plaster A high-strength, low-expansion gypsum cement with a medium range period of plasticity. Densite K-13 plaster is ideally suited for splash casting screeding applications and all types of tooling where a stronger material is needed. | 36 - 38 | 15 - 20 | 0.18 - 0.23 | 99 - 102 | 6000 - 8000 |
Densite® K-25 Plaster High-strength, low expansion gypsum cement. Densite K-25 plaster has a long period of plasticity and is recommended for splash casting and screeding. Formulated to be non-corrosive when used in conjunction with aluminum templates. | 40 | 20 - 30 | 0.04 - 0.05 | 96 | 6000 |
Densite® K-33 Plaster Regardless of application, material requirement or performance specifications, this product is suitable for all types of plaster tooling. According to many of our customers, you simply cannot go wrong with Densite K-33 gypsum cement. | 36 | 15 - 20 | 0.025 - 0.04 | 102 | 8000 |
Densite® K-40 Plaster (Ram Plaster) Specifically developed for use with the automatic clay-forming press process, Densite K-40 plaster is the finest gypsum cement available for die press applications. The quality is exceptional for situations where unfailing performance is essential. | 36 - 40 | 15 - 20 | 0.035 - 0.05 | 96 - 102 | 6000 - 8000 |
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When trouble is experienced, the mold shop foreman should examine the problem to see which of the above conditions are being ignored. The best procedure is, of course, to see that the rules are not violated in the first place.
Mold strength, hardness, absorption and density are developed to a maximum during the mixing process. At this time, gypsum particles are dispersed in water and all air is removed from the resulting mixture.
Two different methods can be used. One is continuous mixing, a process by which custom-engineered equipment automatically meters and mixes exact proportions of plaster and water. In continuous mixing, the ingredients are blended together at high velocity, instantly forming a slurry without the need for soaking. The resulting mixture is then pumped through a hose to the point of use.
The alternative method is called batch mixing, a process involving manual agitation of slurry produced in small amounts. Plaster is sifted into water and allowed to soak before it is hand mixed to the proper consistency. The slurry is then carried in buckets to the point of use. If batch mixing, follow these rules:So that a mold's physical properties can develop to the maximum level, the mold should be dried as quickly, thoroughly and safely as possible. Drying is the evaporation of "free" water from the mold which can be either a natural or forced air process. When the center of the piece reaches the temperature of the air surrounding it, drying is complete.
To prevent calcination (soft, powdery surfaces), drying temperatures generally should not exceed 120°F. Drying times can be reduced by increasing air speed over plaster molds. The following conditions are present in the best drying rooms or ovens:This link will take you to a Web site where the Georgia-Pacific online Privacy Notice and Terms of Use do not apply. We encourage you to read the Privacy Notice and Terms of Use of every Web site you visit.