Striker
Contains
Lead
May React With
Selenium, Sulfur
Cold Characteristics
Color is transparent and varies in density.
Working Notes
Color usually deepens on firing. Possible dark interface reaction with selenium and/or sulfur glasses (000137, 001122, 001125, 000124, 000125, 001137, 001437). Less viscous (softer) than most other glasses. Some gold-bearing striking glasses, like this one, should be fired with a 2 hour hold at 1225°F during the initial stages of the firing cycle. If fired without this hold, they may not strike at all, or they may strike but appear spotty and have a blue-brown cast, as opposed to the desired target color. This full-fuse schedule effectively strikes these glasses:
Rate |
Temp |
Hold |
* |
1225 |
2:00 |
600 |
1490 |
0:10 |
9999 |
900 |
** |
* The initial rate of heat is not a critical factor in successfully striking gold-bearing glasses. Choose an initial rate of heat appropriate to the scale and design of the project that you are firing.
** Remainder of cycle depends on the thickness of the piece. Consult the Bullseye Annealing Chart. For color-sensitive projects, we recommend testing the cycle you plan to use by fusing a small sample of a similar setup in the same kiln as the project to best predict final color results.
Important Half Sheet Information:
*Half sheets require a minimum of 3 sheets (mixing of colors is allowed) to safely ship in a box.
*If you select 2 or less half sheets we can't ship your order.
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