GC Lustre Pastes NF

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I was thinking of buying GC Lustre Pastes NF, but I have a question: do these masses are designated for emax stratified? because bake to 760 Celsius, and the glaze firing for emax stratified bake 725 C? Thank you.
 
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no they are for full contour not layered.
 
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At this point I should stay with the emax stain.
 
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I had the same question before I purchased them. I have tried the lp stains on layered emax and had good results. I fired at 725 and they seemed to glaze fine. I Just have to make sure the neutral is not to thick.
 
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I burn the glaze is 2.dentint celsius without vacuum. Example my Ceram 1st dentin burn 770C, the 2nd dentin is 760C, glaze is 760. The Lustre burn 760. But i change the Ceram to initial Zr-FS, its perfectly work with emax press.
 
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did the course the other day with mr hoshi he was saying it is suitable for emax make sure you fire without vacuum
 
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What temps does he recommend co monolithic. And for layered. I'm also trying the InSync glaze from Jensen. So far they are nice also. The a shade seems like a better A match to my eyes than the A in the luster pastes.
 
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for mono about 800c for layering 750c do test run 1st as all furnaces a bit different as you know.But really important no vacuum!!!!!!!
 

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