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Manganese Dioxide for High-Temperature Porcelain Glazes

Short Product Description

Manganese Dioxide for High-Temperature Porcelain Glazes is a ceramic-grade MnO₂ powder with 90–98% purity, specifically processed for stable color development in oxidation and reduction kiln atmospheres. It is used as a coloring oxide in high-temperature porcelain glazes to produce dark brown, black, and metallic surface effects with controlled tone consistency.

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Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical Range
MnO₂ Content (wt%)90.0 – 98.0
Mn Content (wt%)58.0 – 63.0
Fe₂O₃ (wt%)≤ 0.30
Moisture (wt%)≤ 1.0
Particle Size (D50)2 – 10 μm
Residue on 325 mesh≤ 0.3%
Bulk Density0.8 – 1.1 g/cm³
Firing Temperature Range1200 – 1300°C

Key Features

  • High MnO₂ purity ensures stable color performance in high-temperature porcelain glazes

  • Fine particle size distribution improves dispersion in glaze slurry

  • Low iron impurity minimizes unintended color shifts

  • Suitable for oxidation and reduction kiln firing

  • Consistent batch-to-batch chemical composition for industrial glaze production

Applications

  • High-temperature porcelain glazes – Used as a coloring oxide to achieve dark brown, black, and tenmoku-style finishes above 1200°C

  • Ceramic tile glazes – Provides deep tonal effects in stoneware and porcelain bodies

  • Artistic pottery glazes – Enables controlled surface variation in reduction firing

  • Industrial sanitaryware glazes – Delivers uniform dark coloration in tunnel kiln production

Packaging & Supply

  • 25 kg woven bags with inner PE liner

  • 1000 kg jumbo bags available upon request

  • Palletized and suitable for sea freight export

  • Custom labeling and OEM packaging supported

Customization & Technical Support

We offer adjustable particle size distribution and MnO₂ content according to glaze formulation requirements. Technical support is available for kiln testing, firing temperature optimization, and glaze compatibility evaluation to ensure consistent results in high-temperature porcelain glaze systems.