Annealing range

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The annealing range for glass is bounded by two temperatures. The lower and upper annealing points. Different glass has different temperatures for these points.

Generally speaking it is safe to anneal a piece anywhere within this range, but beware of annealing at a temperature that is towards the top of the range as depending on the accuracy of your kiln control you may reach the glass' softening point.