Mayco White Flux is a mid-range glaze that was developed to be used in combination with other mid-range glazes to produce flowing effects. Mayco Flux interacts with other glazes to create movement, bringing about "hidden" colors and visual texture. The order in which you apply Mayco Flux - above or beneath another glaze - impacts the fired result. Designed to fire to cone 5/6, but can be fired to cone 9/10 (movement will be more pronounced at higher temperatures).
WHITE FLUX:
Cone 6: White Flux is a translucent white, mobility enhancer that is intended to be layered with glazes.
Cone 10: More movement.
TIP: Take care in applying on vertical surfaces. Mobility will increase along with the number of coats. Avoid application on the bottom third of your vertical ware. Can be used as a stand-alone glaze.
• Variables that influence movement include the fluidity of the companion glaze, application methods, thickness and orientation of application, number of coats, firing temperature and program.
• To prevent glaze run-off, avoid applying Flux to the bottom third of your ware.

Mayco White Flux is a mid-range glaze that was developed to be used in combination with other mid-range glazes to produce flowing effects. Mayco Flux interacts with other glazes to create movement, bringing about "hidden" colors and visual texture. The order in which you apply Mayco Flux - above or beneath another glaze - impacts the fired result. Designed to fire to cone 5/6, but can be fired to cone 9/10 (movement will be more pronounced at higher temperatures).
WHITE FLUX:
Cone 6: White Flux is a translucent white, mobility enhancer that is intended to be layered with glazes.
Cone 10: More movement.
TIP: Take care in applying on vertical surfaces. Mobility will increase along with the number of coats. Avoid application on the bottom third of your vertical ware. Can be used as a stand-alone glaze.
• Variables that influence movement include the fluidity of the companion glaze, application methods, thickness and orientation of application, number of coats, firing temperature and program.
• To prevent glaze run-off, avoid applying Flux to the bottom third of your ware.
