We are going to bend this piece next using an even more conservative schedule of 70 dph to 1250 to achieve the bend. Will flash once it is fully bent over the mold. I have a couple of questions about the Spray A and when devit occurs in respect to the above schedule.
Since he used Spray A on the first firing, will he need to reappy for the bend? If he applied it from the get go, is the glass protected from devit for succesive firings, or will each successive firing need an overglaze? What are the temps that devit is most likely to occur within?
I have never used an overglaze (and never Spray A which is a flux) for bending and haven't needed to, but he is concerned that we are hanging about in the devit range for a long period of time, so better safe than sorry. I agree with the better safe than sorry, but will Spray A even mature at 1250? Can anyone tell me what the temp range is that it is supposed to mature? Are we even in the devit range at this temp, or does it have to do with how long I'm keeping this piece at this temp? We are bending very slowly because of the thickness and width of this piece to prevent it from splitting, so we don't want to speed it up.
Had he not suggested using the Spray A for the bend, I would never have even considered it. Now....He's got me wondering if I am forgetting something

I want to do right for him, but also don't want him to use the Spray A if it isn't going to mature and end up looking scummy. And if it isn't necessary, I am thinking leaving it off as being the safest method. He's on a deadline so we can't blow it.
Enough questions. Thanks for your input.