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Bullseye Glass 1205-30F 17.5x20 Light Coral Stiker half stock sheet

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Regular price $144.16

Light Coral

Double-rolled, 3 mm, Fusible

001205-0030

001205-0030 Unfired Sheet

Cold Characteristics

Striker. Transparent clear. On edge, resembles Clear Transparent (001101).

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.

Fusible / Bullseye Compatible

Fusible / Bullseye-compatible. Matching COEs does not ensure compatibility between glasses from Bullseye and another manufacturer. All compatible Bullseye glasses are tested compatible with other Bullseye compatible glass.

Possible Applications:

  • Mosaic Projects
  • Stained Glass Projects
  • Fusing - 90 COE

Striker

This style may not reveal (strike to) its target color until fired.

Reactive Potential

Contains: Lead (Pb)
May React With: Selenium (Se) / Sulfur (S)

RATE TEMPERATURE HOLD TIME
* 1225ºF 2:00
600ºF 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.