Wissmach Glass has come out with a line of COE 96 glass to take fusing to another level!
So now glass fusing artists have another manufacturer to choose
from at a very reasonable price, compatible will all other COE 96 glass AND it is made in the USA!
They have even come up with their own very of iridescent glass called Luminescent!
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10 piece minimum when ordering 8x12 and 12x12 Glass. (20 pieces fill a
Small Box) - $6
5 piece minimum when ordering 16x18,16x21 and 16x24 Glass. (10 pieces fill a
Large Box) - $12
Wissmach 96 Fusible Opaque Glass 3mm
Wissmach Full Sheets are not always a perfect 32x43. They
sometimes have rounded corners.
This is built into the Full Sheet price.
Reactive Glass reacts with certain other colors. Here you can see the
Reactive Blue Opaque reacting with the Gold Tone and the String of Pearls Glass.
Wissmach 96 Fusible Transparent Glass 3mm
Wissmach Full Sheets are not always a perfect 32x43. They
sometimes have rounded corners.
This is built into the Full Sheet price.
Transparent pictures shown are backlit.
Wissmach 96 Fusible Prisma Glass 3mm
Prisma is a unique blending of Wissmach's 96
colors with a Crystal Clear or Opaque White
and creates a wonderful mix of colors that you won't find in other COE 96 glass.
The color listed first is the dominate color.
Wissmach Full Sheets are not always a perfect 32x43. They
sometimes have rounded corners.
This is built into the Full Sheet price.
Wissmach 96 Fusible Luminescent Glass 3mm
Wissmach Full Sheets are not always a perfect 32x43. They
sometimes have rounded corners.
This is built into the Full Sheet price.
All of Wissmach 96 colors are available with Luminescent coating. You can achieve
different effects when firing with the coated side up or down. It is ideal for reversed fusing projects
and sculptures which you want to look their best from both sides.
Like with any glass, you have to see it in person. Photos can
not show you how beautiful the light reflects the luminescent colors.
Luminescent is similar to iridescent coatings, but not quite the same.
It creates different effects depending on the way it is fired.
You can fire Luminescent Glass with the coated side down to intensify
the effect and intensity. Fire it with the coated side up and the luminescent coating will stay on darker colors
if you fire no higher than 1410° F, but will fade away on lighter colors
giving the glass a beautiful sheen.
Cover the coated side with a piece of clear and the coating will fade away completely.
Transparent pictures shown are backlit.