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fusion product information
 
Produced in 14 brilliant color selections, Fusion Glass incorporates iridescent color features of Dichroic Glass with Clear or Low Iron options. Fissures and air bubbles also become integral components of the finished glass pieces, and make the final appearance even more spectacular. Fusion Glass is available with textured or polished edges. Contact our studio for custom product pricing.
maximum panel size
feet
meters
       
Annealed
Tempered
4 x 8
4 x 8
1.2 x 2.4
1.2 x 2.4
       
panel thickness
inches
mm
       
Standard Thickness
.5 - 2
13 - 51
       
glass types and thickness
1/4"
6 mm
5/16"
8 mm
3/8"
10 mm
1/2"
12 mm
5/8"
15 mm
3/4"
19 mm
Clear
Low Iron
Edgework · machine flat polished only
Textures · Classic
Color Finishes · 14 selections total
· 5 selections in stock (remaining colors are special order)
Glass Surfaces · Patterns: typically Sandstone or Rocky Mountain
Installation

· pinned or glued to any surface such as wood, metal stops, or glass clips

Applications · glasstops, column cladding, facades, wall features, flooring
Safety

· annealed
· laminated
· tempering not available

seamed patterns
The Dichroic component of the Fusion Glass is only produced in 16” x 16” sheets. Therefore, if your size requirement is larger than a 16” x 16” panel, multiple sheets of the Dichroic Glass are required. As such, seam lines will form and become part of the pattern. Included in the pictorial section of Fusion Glass, we show 3 different methods of seamed patterns; Geometric, Crescent, and Fissure. Single or multiple colors may be used, when seaming Dichroic Glass. (view pictorial section)
dichroic panels
The process of making Dichroic Glass does not allow for exact replication. Each panel will be slightly different in color tone from the next panel. However, the irregularity is slight, and becomes part of the appeal of Organic, Artistic, Cast Glass.
air bubbles
Air Bubbles may form in any or all of the finished Fusion panels. Typically, the thicker the glass, the greater chance that air bubbles will form. There is also the possibility that fissures may form as well. Fissures simulate underwater Volcanic towers, and provide an incredible pattern dimension to Fusion Glass. The formation of air bubbles and fissures is beyond our control. At times they will form, and at other times they will not. They are most likely to form with 3/4" to 2” thick glass.

for further technical information, please contact

Barry Allan, Director
604.535.8849 ext 101
bm@nathanallan.com