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
Working Notes
See sheet glass notes for this style.
About 000101 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
Working Notes
See sheet glass notes for this style.