Bullseye Pink Transparent Powder Frit.
One of the strongest pinks of the Bullseye palette, a bright happy pink, which matures to target colour after full firing.
Bullseye frit is made from crushed, screened and magnetically cleaned Bullseye Compatible sheet glass. Available in a huge variety of colours, frit gives the opportunity to add a unique element to your glass work. Frits are extremely versatile and can be used in kilnforming, including glass sketch and painting with light techniques, as well as in torch working and blowing, to create colours and patterns on surfaces.

Contains:
Lead
May react with:
Sulphur
Cold characteristics:
Powder frits usually appear much lighter than their fired colour, even when the glass is not a striker. Please see the bottom half of the sheet glass image below for a better idea of the fired colour.
Working Notes:
Colour usually deepens on firing. Possible dark interface reaction with selenium and/or sulphur glasses (1122, 1125, 0124, 0125, 1137, 1437, 0137). Less viscous (softer) than most other glasses.
Some striking glasses like this one need to be fired slowly during the initial stages of the firing cycle. If fired too fast 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 colour. A standard full-fuse schedule should work to strike these glasses:
|
Rate |
Temp (C) |
Hold |
|
222 |
677 |
:30 |
|
333 |
804 |
:10 |
|
999 |
482 |
:60 |
|
83 |
371 |
end |
For projects that are especially colour-sensitive, we recommend fusing a small sample, with a similar setup in the same kiln, to best predict final colour results.
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Looking for inspiration? Take a look at how other artists have used powders in their work in these videos.