000101 Stiff Black Opalescent

Stiff Black Opal sheet glass swatch

Overview

Reactive Potential

Non-reactive. Neutral.

Forms of Glass

Sheet Glass (-0030, -0050), Frit (-0001, -0002, -0003, -0008), Rod (-0576) and Stringer (-0507)

Detailed Information

About 000101 Sheet Glass
Cold Characteristics

Uniform color.

Working Notes

Stable. No color shift.

Compared to Black (000100), Stiff Black (000101) has a slightly higher viscosity, meaning that it is a stiffer glass. In most kilnforming applications, Black and Stiff Black can be used interchangeably. Kilnforming applications where differences between Black & Stiff Black might be noticed include working with elevated drop ring molds and kilncasting.

Stiff Black was originally developed for glass blowing purposes such as the Roll-up Technique. Using Stiff Black in kilnformed panels for this application creates a more uniform viscosity, which is easier to control.

Bullseye Compatible.

About 000101 Frit
000101-0003
000101-0003, Cold Coarse Frit
000101-0003
000101-0003, Coarse Frit
000101-0002
000101-0002, Medium Frit
000101-0001
000101-0001, Fine Frit
000101-0008
000101-0008, Powder
Working Notes

See sheet glass notes for this style.

About 000101 Rod
000101-0576
000101-0576, Rod
Cold Characteristics

True black, looks identical to Black Opalescent (000100-0576).

Working Notes

Torch: Holds a crisp edge in the flame longer & hotter than 000100-0576.

Kiln: Working properties and kilnformed characteristics are consistent with sheet glass. See sheet glass notes for this style.

Other: Stiff Black was originally developed for glass blowing purposes such as the Roll-up technique. Labeling is encouraged because it looks identical to 000100-0576.

About 000101 Stringer
000101-0507
000101-0507, .5mm Stringer
Working Notes

See sheet glass notes for this style.