Technical sheet glass is fabricated by using advanced float glass processes or it is directly drawn into glass sheets.
Flat drawn sheet glass.
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The logical evolution was to draw a flat sheet rather than a cylinder.
Float glass is a term that refers to a process of making glass that was perfected in 1959 by pilkington brothers ltd.
The glass was drawn vertically in a flat sheet until it cooled sufficiently to allow the glass to be cut.
æsheet of glass is drawn vertically through a debiteuse a refractory block with a slit across its width immersed in the molten glass.
This glass was drawn upward by a machine into sheets which was then cut into panes.
Plate glass flat glass or sheet glass is a type of glass initially produced in plane form commonly used for windows glass doors transparent walls and windscreens for modern architectural and automotive applications the flat glass is sometimes bent after production of the plane sheet.
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The glass was annealed and then cut into 7 10ft cylinders which were then cut lengthways reheated and flattened.
Types of glass from the float process.
Most of the flat glass made by the float process is clear glass.
Also processed fabricated glass products such as mirrors window glass tempered glass laminated glass insulating glass bullet resistant glass and anything and everything else that started out as a flat.
This process was used in the uk up to the end of the 1920 s.
There are two types of glass made by the float process clear glass and tinted glass.
Has fire finished surfaces not perfectly flat and parallel resulting in some distortion.
Flat glass is a broad term that covers everything from float glass sheet glass and patterned glass rolled glasses to plate glass.
This allowed larger panes to be cut and sold.
Fourcault sheet draw process æthe modern sheet glass process was first developed by fourcault circa 1914 in belgium.
There was great demand for glass with an enormous amount of building going in the country.
It offers a high optical quality that is far beyond what ordinary glass can provide.
It also allowed for much larger production.
Drawn sheet glass was made by dipping a leader into a vat of molten glass then pulling that leader straight up while a film of glass hardened just out of the vat this is known as the fourcault process.
This glass is still quite common in american cities.