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Kokomo Density Codes Explained



At KOG the term "density" refers to the amount of light that any given sheet of glass will transmit. The codes listed below may be combined with most opalescent color numbers as shown in the following example:

Examples Using KOG's popular Number 11:

  • 11D Very dense. Diffuses light. Found in the Opalescent section.
  • 11MD Medium Dense. Limited light transmission. Found in the Opalesecent section.
  • 11 Medium. KOG's most common density. No density code follows color number. Found in the Opalesecent section.
  • 11ML Medium Light. Considerable light transmission. Found in the Opalesecent section.
  • 11L Light. Wispy, nearly translucent opal. Found in the Opalesecent section.
  • 11LL Streaky. Indicates that the glass is a combination of two or more cathedral colors with no opal content. Found in our Streaky section.


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