Why is a System 96 glass more expensive than the same identical color of regular Spectrum glass?
There are a number of reasons: (1) the agents in the System 96 formula that resist devitrification are considerably more expensive than their counterparts in “regular” Spectrum glass. (2) System 96 products are made in much shorter runs than “regular” Spectrum glass, thus, they are significantly more costly on a per Sq.Ft. basis, (3) the costs of testing, classifying, labeling, etc., and, especially, (4) suffering the costs of making non-compatible glass when only compatible glass will do. It adds up fast. Fore more in-depth information, read our Tech Bulletin #2 “This is Not Your Father’s Spectrum Glass,” by Gil Reynolds. How do artists use your “Ultra-Smooth Thin Clear”? The Thin Clear is a very versatile product. A single layer of design elements “held together” with thin clear creates a finished piece that is lighter and more delicate. Used as a “cap” it adds richness and depth, like a blown glass object being “cased” in clear glass. It is also a useful tool in volume control, help
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