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Toki Flameware Cone 5 / 1205°C ~22.7kg (Box of 2 Blocks)

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Toki Flameware Cone 5 / 1205°C ~22.7kg (Box of 2 Blocks)

Product Code: AK440

$186.45 (inc GST)

FLAMEWARE

Supplied in 50lb Boxes ~22.7kg
Pack approx 22.7kg Sample approx 1kg - Limit 1 per customer

Sample sales will ALL be donated to Charity

You can now safely create your own tea pots, pizza stones, dutch ovens and more !
Laguna Flame Ware is an advance clay body formulated to resist the shock of an open flame and have exceptional heat retaining properties.
Great for gas / electric ranges, ovens, broilers, barbeques, microwaves and more.
Bisque/Firing
Once clay is bone dry, bisque to cone 05 (1888F/1031C)
Glaze fire to cone 5 (2167F/1186C)
Higher firing ranges are possible up to cone 10 (2345F/1285C)
Do not glaze the bottom inch of vessel. Burnish cooking area smooth or glaze to create a non-stick surface.

Common Questions:
Will glazes craze over time?
Yes, this is normal (Due to the different expansion/contraction between the clay and glaze).

Can you fire higher than cone 5?
Cone 5 is recommended but you can fire up to cone 10 (Large lids or very thin ware are susceptible to slumping if fired too high. We recommend using alumnia in your wax resist when firing at higher than cone 5).

What is the optimum thickness for Toki Flameware?
Approximately 3/8 for commercial use. Approximately 1/2 for non-commercial use. (Note: must be even in thickness throughout vessel to minimize cracking.)

Can Toki Flameware be placed in a freezer?
It is recommended for refrigerator use only.

Does Toki Flameware need to be seasoned like other flame ware?
No, you may start cooking in it immediately.

Can Toki Flameware be cleaned in a dishwasher?
We recommend hand cleaning with soap and water before putting it in a dishwasher.

Does Toki Flameware need to be glazed?
No, cooking on an unglazed burnished surface is acceptable.

What is the best kiln type for firing Toki Flameware?
Electric kilns are the most reliable for evenly firing Toki Flameware. Gas kilns can be used by an experienced technician. Test fire before production.

Brand: Axner

Documents:
Material Safety Data Sheet (PDF)