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devitrification

A white, frosty or matte surface on glass that can appear after fusing.  Often described as "scum" and referred to as "devit". Glass molecules are normally arranged randomly.  Devitrification (literally "to become unglass-like") is the organization - or crystalization - of glass molecules. Devitrification usually requires three things:

Cleaning you glass well and avoiding temperatures between 1350° and 1400° F (for most glass intended for fusing) can help minimize devitrification.