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When fired at 1650° for two hours, PMC3™ is the strongest fine silver metal clay available. It has a finer, smoother composition that’s easy to work with and manipulate. You can also embed findings with confidence—firing at a low temperature means they won’t be heat-damaged. PMC3 is suitable for torch-firing as well as kiln-firing.
Composition: Metal powder (90%), water and organic binder (10%)
Shrinkage: 12%
Color: Pickle white
Physical Properties:
• Firing temp.: 1650°F (900°C) for two hours to achieve highest hardness and maximum durability; or 1110°F (600°C) for 45 minutes; or 1200°F (650°C) for 20 minutes; or 1290°F (700°C) for 10 minutes.
• Melting point: 1762°F (960°C)
• Density after firing: 9.3 specific gravity (rolled silver = 10.5 specific gravity)
Package contains 16g of metal.
please note: PMC® has a strong adverse reaction to contact with aluminum. Do not use aluminum tools or allow your PMC to come into contact with any aluminum object.
| Original PMC | PMC+ | PMC3 |
PMC Sterling |
Sterling - cast - |
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| Metal | Fine silver | Fine silver | Fine silver | 92.5% silver alloy | 92.5% silver alloy |
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Metal Content |
77% clay weight | 90% clay weight | 90% clay weight | 90% clay weight | - |
| Shrinkage (size) | 25–30% | 10–15% | 10–15% | 15–20% | - |
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Suggested Firing |
1650ºF 120 min. |
1650ºF 10 min. + |
1650ºF 120 min. |
1000ºF in air/30 min. 1500º F in carbon/30 min. |
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| Elongation | 15% | 30% | 35% | 28% | 35% |
| Tensile Strength |
60 N/mm2 |
130 N/mm2 |
140 N/mm2 |
190 N/mm2 |
310 N/mm2 |
| Bending Strength |
30 N/mm2 |
50 N/mm2 |
30 N/mm2 |
160 N/mm2 |
240 N/mm2 |
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Surface Hardness ( Vickers) |
n/a | 30 HV | 30 HV | 50 HV | 60 HV |
| Density | 7.9 g/cm3 | 9.5 g/cm3 | 9.9 g/cm3 | 9.3 g/cm3 | 10.4 g/cm3 |
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Metal Content Shrinkage Recommended Firing
Elongation
Tensile Strength
Bending Strength
Surface Hardness (Vickers)
Density
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Temperature Conversions |
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Stone Firing Guide
Over the years, Rio Grande has tested lots of natural gemstones for use in PMC®.
You can benefit from our experience! The following charts can guide you toward
stones to consider and stones to avoid when co-firing in PMC.
We recommend firing gemstones in PMC3™ at the minimum firing
temperature of 1110°F for 45 minutes. We also recommend ramping the
temperature up at a rate of 500°F per hour. Always allow slow cooling.
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Good Bets. |
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We’ve had consistent success with the gemstones below, but be aware that natural gemstones can vary. Never risk an invaluable stone. |
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Gemstone Type |
Stone Only |
In PMC3 |
Guide |
| Chrome Diopside | not tried | survived | good bet |
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Almandine Garnet |
survived |
survived | good bet |
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Pyrope Garnet |
survived |
survived | good bet |
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Rhodolite Garnet |
survived |
survived | good bet |
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Tsavorite Garnet |
not tried |
survived | good bet |
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Hematite |
not tried |
survived | good bet |
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Moonstone |
survived | survived | good bet |
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White Topaz |
survived | survived | good bet |
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Peridot |
survived | survived | good bet |
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Green Topaz |
survived | survived | good bet |
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Black Star Sapphire |
survived | survived | good bet |
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Tanzanite |
survived | survived | good bet |
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Green Tourmaline |
survived | survived | good bet |
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Oregon Sunstone |
survived | not tried | good bet |
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Mali Garnet |
not tried | survived | good bet |
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| Unfortunately, these gemstones experienced extensive damage in the kiln. | |||
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Gemstone Type |
Stone Only |
In PMC3 |
Guide |
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Blue Goldstone |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Brown Goldstone |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Smoky Quartz |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Agate (Cameo) |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Amethyst |
destroyed |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Aquamarine |
not tried |
damaged |
unsafe |
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Aventurine |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Carnelian |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Blue Mist Chalcedony |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Citrine |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Iolite |
destroyed |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Jadeite |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Malachite |
destroyed |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Mexican Fire Opal |
not tried |
damaged |
unsafe |
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Black Onyx |
damaged |
damaged |
unsafe |
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Rhodochrosite |
damaged |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Rose Quartz |
destroyed |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Tiger’s Eye |
darkened |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Blue Topaz |
destroyed |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Turquoise |
destroyed |
not tried |
unsafe |
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Rainbow Topaz |
damaged | damaged |
unsafe |
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| In our experience, the following gemstones suffered some slight degradation in the kiln and, in some cases, we saw inconsistent results. Try the stones below at your own risk. |
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| Gemstone Type | Stone Only 1110°F/45 min. |
In PMC3 1110°F/45 min. |
Guide |
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Pink Tourmaline |
damaged |
damaged | unsafe |
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Denim Lapis |
survived |
survived | iffy |
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Lapis Lazuli—Dark |
damaged |
not tried | iffy |
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Labradorite |
survived |
survived | iffy |
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Rainbow Moonstone |
damaged |
damaged |
iffy |
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Aquamarine |
survived | damaged | iffy |
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Silver Moonstone |
slight damage |
slight damage | iffy |
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Peach Moonstone |
slight damage |
slight damage | iffy |
How To Use Carving Wax to Make Metal Clay Molds
Mark Nelson teaches you how to use casting wax, simple carving tools and your own inspiration to make nearly any kind of metal clay mold or texture.
How To Make Perfect Metal Clay Rings
PMC® and other metal clays shrink when kiln fired. Use our metal clay ring maker and shrinkage stopper to make perfectly round, seamless rings!
How To Enamel On Silver Metal Clay
Mark Nelson demonstrates how to wet pack and fire enamel onto a PMC® pendant.
How To Use Embeddable Links in Silver Metal Clay
Embeddables® components are made specifically for PMC® and metal clay and allow you to add jump rings and links to your clay creations.
Learn how to add bezel cups and stones to your PMC pieces in this project designed by award-winning designer Patrik Kusek for Rio Grande.
Use these instructions from Jeanette Landenwitch to create a simple, beautiful bypass style ring using PMC3 or PMC+. Courtesy of the PMC Guild archives.
Learn how to create a channel setting, then set and fire-in-place using PMC3 and an Isis™ Created emerald.
Learn how to make a beautiful PMC3 winged festoon pendant using the Jeweled Dragons Dynasty Stamp designed by Rebecca Chung. <br/>
In this project from Rio Grande, you can follow the instructions of Candace Gates to create this beautifully textured and accented "Lava Ring" using the "Funky Fauna" Dynasty master sheet designed by award-winning metal clay designer Gordon Uyehara.
Rio Grande’s Rio Rewards PMC® Certification Program is designed for the serious and dedicated PMC enthusiast who seeks the recognition that a standardized level of expertise offers. Taught by a world-class instructor over the course of three days, the curriculum is demanding and tests specific skills and techniques (apart from artistry) for working with PMC. Upon completion, students enjoy discounts on more than 1,000 products as a member of the Rio Rewards program.
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