| Upon request of designers and modelers to develop an automotive clay especially for industrial design.
It is a clay drier than the gray clays, which is an advantage because when you scrape the clay the "chips" fall, not getting stuck in the tools. To be working with your hands, you need a heat gun or a clay oven to soften the clay.
Developed five hardness for industrial design:
- very soft and dry, the ideal choice for quick sketches or studies of design (not recommended for sculptures);
- soft, great for manual modeling where it needs to flat surfaces, (not recommended for sculpture);
- a tougher version of CM Clay, to manual modeling, (not recommended for sculpture);
- a different version based on the gray clays, but more dry and brown, smooth easily as the grays clays, but is dry at the same time being very plastic and malleable bean easy to handle and scrape. in a matter of comparison is much like the extra firm clay or CA;
- is very similar to the C9 only a tougher version and this is the harder clay we have at the moment. |