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Our Bullseye glass shipment is delayed, expected in late December.
Our Bullseye glass shipment is delayed, expected in late December.

Steel Blue Opaque Bullseye Sheet 146

Original price $28.00 - Original price $41.85
Original price
$28.00
$28.00 - $41.85
Current price $28.00
  • Description
  • Working Notes
  • Bullseye sheet is available in 2mm(thin) or 3mm thickness.

    The Handy sheet in 3mm is approximately 280 x 250 x 3mm  (the dimensions may vary slightly depending on the sheet)

    The Thin sheet in 2mm is approximately 250 x 210 x 2mm  (the dimensions may vary slightly depending on the sheet)

    Compatible with COE090. 

  • Contains

    Copper

    May React With

    Selenium, Sulfur, Reactive (000009, 001009, 001019)

    Cold Characteristics

    Uniform colour.

    Working Notes

    At tack fusing temperatures, the surface frequently develops a metallic grey film. This usually disappears at full fusing temperatures. To maintain the metallic effect, fire as quickly and low as possible. Dark interface reaction likely with sulfur glasses (for example 001137001437000137).

    At a full fuse, Steel Blue Opalescent has the potential to deposit trace amounts of copper on the surface of the kiln shelf. These deposits may react with sulfur-bearing glasses in subsequent firings. Processes that require a greater network, such as pattern or flow bar techniques, can also lead to copper deposits. Such deposits may not be visible and can react even when the shelf has been properly scraped and reprimed or when ThinFire has been removed and a new ThinFire is applied. This type of contamination is impermanent and may be burned out/fired out throughout subsequent firings. A contaminated shelf can be fired with glasses—other than sulphur-bearing glasses—and no reaction will take place. In our studios, we've observed the greatest contamination in subsequent firings with sulphur-bearing French Vanilla Opalescent (000137) and Spring Green Opalescent (000126). For a burnout firing, we recommend a rate of 300°F/hr to 1525, with a hold of 1:00.

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