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All clay bodies are carefully and stringently
formulated, mixed, pugged and TESTED to assure proper performance,
high quality, and consistency. These procedures apply to all of our
stock formulations under the Laguna Label, The Miller Label, and the
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- Expertise
We have a wealth of collective clay experience throughout the
Laguna Clay Company. Laguna Clay Company president Jon Brooks along with Clay Manager Matt Morris (Ohio) and Jon Pacini (California) comprise a body of experience with clay manufacturing which has become an excellent resource for Laguna Clay customers. Combined with the slip making and slip casting expertise of Juan Aguilera, Laguna formulates custom clays and slips for customers and pursues research to fulfill the ever changing tastes of the ceramists.
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Dilatometer |

Miniflex X-ray Defractor |

Test Lab |

Penetrometer |
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- Formulations
Our clay bodies have been formulated in a variety of different
ways to perform extremely well for various different functions.
In addition to the fact that they have withstood the test of time,
they are also evaluated in scientific ways to assure outstanding
performance. For example, we use a dilatometer in our lab which
graphs expansion and contraction of clay bodies throughout the
entire heating and cooling cycles of a firing. Among other things,
this helps us to determine if the coefficient of expansion is
compatible with common glazes that are used by art potters. It
also helps us to determine the amount of crystobolite that is
formed in a clay during the firing process which tells us how
susceptible it is to thermal shock and if it is suitable for ovenware,
for example.
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- Batching and Mixing Procedures
Many years of practice and experience have honed this aspect down
to a science. Each batch is carefully pulled and assigned a consecutive
5 digit batch number. The first digit designates which pug mill
the batch will be made in, 1-4 California, 5-7 Ohio, 8 Florida.
The next 4 digits are the sequence number starting with 0001 and
ending 9999. A paper trail follows every batch of clay from the
time the bags are stacked in the batching yard to the time the
clay is shipped. Amounts of each material are logged into a form
as well as the amount of water used per batch. The yield from
any given batch is also recorded. Penetrometer readings are taken
and recorded at the mixer stage and at the pugged stage to assure
the correct consistency. A record of these readings are also kept.
- Testing Procedures
A 2 lb sample is taken from each batch of clay and marked with
the batch number. Standard sized bars are made and stamped with
the batch number. Each test bar is examined before and after being
fired to measure deformation, shrinkage and warping. They are
also visually tested for color and texture. Results are recorded
before the clay is released for shipment
- Our Commitment to You Our goal is to offer
you the best performing, highest quality, and most consistent
clay that you will be able to find anywhere. The procedures and
people that we have put in place makes this goal highly achievable
and we are ready to prove it to you.
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Test Bars

Clay making area of our California facility.
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Clay making area of our Ohio facility. |

Clay making area of our Florida facility. |
Our goal is to offer you the best products. We are prepared to prove it to you. |
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