Size: 25g
Carboxymethylcellulose to give its proper name is an organic compound. It is used in a variety of industries including food. When mixed with water it makes a thick liquid (a liquid with a higher viscosity).
We use it in our Vitraglaze range of brush-on glazes, with a water mixing ratio of 20g of CMC powder to 1 Litre of water. It's other main quality is that it will slow down the drying, which is what you want when you make a brush-on as it allows time for the brush marks to run and disappear.
It can also be used as an addition in dipping/pouring glaze as this will slow down the absorption of the water from the glaze into the clay body, making for a better glaze take up on a ware.
Things you should know about CMC
CMC is hygroscopic so it will absorb water from the air, both in powder form and liquid. Keep it well sealed from the air.
It is a perfect medium for growing life, put it into clean jars and keep it out of sunlight. But if it does grow life, it will not harm a glaze although the smell would be unpleasant. You can solve this by adding a biocide, such as tea tree oil or an anti-microbial agent.
CMCs are different, there are many brands of CMC. Some have different strengths, particle/flake sizes and grades. If you have bought CMC from another supplier please seek their advice for their best mixing ratio.
For advice and further reading read our 'Using Raw Materials' PDF.