Product Description
950 Sterling Silver Clay - 50g, open shelf clay that does not need carbon!
Art Clay Silver 950, an enriched sterling silver clay, is a creamy and smooth clay to work with, with a consistency very close to the normal Art Clay Silver New Formula. It comes ready mixed, so you can just open a packet, and start working - no need to measure powders or mix two separate clays. And it needs no carbon for firing.
PACK SIZE: 50g clay in each pack (also available in 25g)
MATERIAL: 950 Sterling Silver Clay
PLEASE NOTE - This clay is kiln fire only
BENEFITS:
- About 60% stronger than Art Clay fine silver (due to 5% copper content)
- Hallmark as sterling silver
- Pre-mixed into a smooth, creamy, pliable clay
- Simple straight forward kiln firing - no carbon needed
SIMPLE FIRING
This enriched sterling clay does NOT require any carbon to fire! It is fired once (incorporating two stages) on an open shelf in a kiln. If you have programmable kiln, it is very easy to set the firing schedule - if you need help on how to do this, feel free to contact us.
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Put on a kiln shelf, in a cool kiln
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Heat up to 500C and hold for 30 minutes (this first step burns off the binder)
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Heat up to 870C and hold for 60 minutes (this final firing sinters the metal particles)
The kiln can heat up at full speed, and doesn't need to cool off between the two stages. Avoid moving the piece after the first firing step, as it will be fragile before sintering.
PROFESSIONAL STRENGTH
The ACS950 is approximately 60% stronger than the regular Art Clay silver clay (due to the 5% copper content). The extra strength makes it the ideal choice for designs taking a lot of wear and tear, fingerprint jewellery, as well as rings, cuffs, and delicate thin open-ended designs.
WHAT DOES 950 STAND FOR?
950 is the purity of the silver after firing; 95% silver and 5% copper. The ACS950 can be hallmarked as Sterling silver in the UK. In the UK, silver up to 958 purity is hallmarked as Sterling silver (925). Silver purity over 958 is considered Britannia silver (958), and over 990 is hallmarked as Fine silver (999).
SHRINKAGE
The ACS950 shrinks about 10-13%, so slightly more than the regular Art Clay Silver (which shrinks about 8-10%). Please account for this when making rings.
STORAGE
Please keep away from sunshine and heat. Once opened, store pack in fridge tightly wrapped in cling film, in a sealed container.
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4 Reviews
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My favourite silver clay
Love this clay - great when you have a kiln. Much stronger than the fine silver art clay.
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Wonderful product for making silver jewellery
I have been using this metal clay for many years. It is a wonderful product for making silver jewellery.
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950 sterling silver clay
I normally use 999 clay but I just needed a little more strength for a bracelet and this clay was perfect , easy to use and great results .
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Art Clay 950
To be honest I don’t like it as much as the old PMC onefire. The consistency it stickier and I find it less workable. It doesn’t take detailed carving so well and is much more prone to cracking even when drying slowly and naturally. It is easy to fix but adds more time and another stage to projects. The piece in question wasn’t thin. It cracked along a curve. The two stage firing, although not difficult is another stage that PMC managed to eradicate. I do think Art Clay could and should improve this product, in-line with my comments especially now that PMC is no longer available. It obviously can be done.