This all-time best seller is the throwing body of choice for tableware makers. Great for beginners and professionals it is smooth and plastic.
PW20 has a wide firing range from 1160 - 1260. It fires very white for a general-purpose clay and generally contributes to well-fitting glazes, especially Abbots Clear between 1160C and 1200C. Some faint speckling is sometimes seen.
PW20 has exceptional throwing qualities and is easy to trim. It has low drying shrinkage and accepts attachments well.
PW20 has been found to be a good hand-building clay.
The wet to fired shrinkage (1200C) is approx 16%
Water absorption at 1160C 4%. At 1200C 2%
Some of the best ball clays we have access to are black in their raw state. Even the tiniest particles that pass through our fine screens can be visible in the cut block of clay. These ball clay particles fire white and are not evident in fired pottery.
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(5.00)Michelle Published Monday, 5 February 2024 Love this clay. The speckle disappears after firing as per the manufacturer’s information. It is a porcelain so treat it as such.
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(3.00)Cameron S Published Tuesday, 21 November 2023 The new formula still fires white and throws well, however it does not accept attachments, I.e handles anywhere near as well as its predecessor.
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(3.50)Connie Published Sunday, 24 July 2022 New PW20 has speckle in it! Be mindful if you want plain white clay. PW20 is no longer a clean white :(