Overview
Striker
This style may not reveal (strike to) its target color until fired.
Reactive Potential
Contains: Sulfur (S) / Selenium (Se)
May React With: Copper (Cu), Lead (Pb), and Silver (Ag)
Forms of Glass
Sheet Glass (-0030, -0050), Frit (-0001, -0002, -0003, -0008) Rod (-0576), and Stringer (-0272, -0107)
Detailed Information
About 001125 Sheet Glass
Cold Characteristics
Some variation from more yellow-orange to red-orange.
Working Notes
A cadmium/selenium glass. Generally fires deeper (more red) than cold sheet.
This style is not suitable for kilncasting because it can become incompatible when held at high temperatures for an extended period. It may also become incompatible in instances where processes exceed the parameters of the test for compatibility. Testing recommended when heatwork exceeds these parameters.
About 001125 Frit
Working Notes
This style is not suitable for kilncasting because it can become incompatible when held at high temperatures for an extended period. It may also become incompatible in instances where processes exceed the parameters of the test for compatibility. Testing recommended when heatwork exceeds these parameters.
About 001125 Rod
Cold Characteristics
Pale transparent amber, similar to Yellow Transparent (001120-0576) and Light Amber Transparent (001437-0576). May have a struck streak of orange running lengthwise down the rod.
Working Notes
Torch: Strikes to saturated, transparent orange. Keep 001125-0576 transparent by using it in small amounts with minimal heatwork, or adding it towards the end of the time in the flame. We advise labeling all striking glasses.
Kiln: This style is not suitable for kilncasting because it can become incompatible when held at high temperatures for an extended period. It may also become incompatible in instances where processes exceed the parameters of the test for compatibility. Testing recommended when heatwork exceeds these parameters.
About 001125 Stringer
Working Notes
This style is not suitable for kilncasting because it can become incompatible when held at high temperatures for an extended period. It may also become incompatible in instances where processes exceed the parameters of the test for compatibility. Testing recommended when heatwork exceeds these parameters.