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Description
Professional Plasteline is the original sculpting clay formula developed by Mr. Claude Chavant in 1892. The name was Trade-Marked by Chavant in 1927. Each of Chavant‘s various clays are used by industry professionals and the name "Professional Plasteline" should not limit the use of alternative clays by Professionals. Professional Plasteline is simply a name for one of the Chavant product lines.
The basic formulation of Professional Plasteline has not changed very much during the past 125 years. It is a sulfur based clay body that is pliable at room temperature. It is available in only one grade of firmness.
Professional Plasteline is one of the softest clays Chavant produces. DaVinci, soft and firm, Clayette Soft and Monu-Melt Soft are even softer. The sulfur filler gives this clay a silky feel appreciated by many artists. The clay has some amount of length but is susceptible to cracks when armatures move under the weight of the clay.
Professional Plasteline is most commonly used by artists for the creation of sculpture and is often used to fill cracks in industrial patterns or to build dams when making splash molds.
Color: Green
Packaging: 10 pound block
Unique Properties
Silky, smooth surface.
Physical Properties
Firmness: 3 on a scale from 1 - 10.
Density: 87.4 lbs./cu. ft. || Specific Gravity: 1.4 g/cm
Volume: approx. 3,1 liter (10 pound block)
Softening Point
Professional Plasteline is generally used at room temperature, but it is not uncommon to warm the clay to 110°F - 120°F (43°C - 49°C) to soften it even further.
Working Temperature
Room temperature.
Hygiene
Wash hands with soap and water after use.
Handling Tips
Professional Plasteline can be warmed to soften further. Using small amounts of water as a lubricant on the surface of the clay will help to attain a smooth surface.
Cautions
Professional Plasteline contains sulfur, which may cause a burning sensation in the eyes of some users. Although not dangerous it may be uncomfortable. Over heating sulfur based clay will cause the sulfur to crystallize, which is easy to identify by the small, sand like granules which will be seen after the clay has been burned.
Best Storage Practices
Unopened - store Chavant clay unopened at room temperature away from sunlight or sources of UV.
Opened - over time, clay exposed to air will oxidize and the surface may eventually dry out. Once opened, place clay in airtight container or wrap completely in plastic wrap and store away from sunlight or sources of UV.