Why does the Waterglass texture seem to vary somewhat from color to color?
Different colors, even different densities of the same color, have different heat-retention properties, and thus, different viscosities at the same stage in the sheet-forming process. These properties directly affect the texture that results when the hot glass ribbons “stretched.” We make adjustments aimed at consistency of texture, but you will see some differences on close examination.
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