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Architectural Extra Clear Float Glass 2mm 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mm
Float glass is a type of flat glass produced through a process where molten glass is floated on a bath of molten metal (typically tin) to produce a uniform and consistent thickness, flatness and surface quality.
Product | Float Glass Sheet |
Glass Type | Clear float glass, ultra clear float glass,color float glass,coated glass |
Size | 914*1200mm, 1650x2140mm, 1220*1830mm, 1830x2440mm, 1830x2600mm, 2600*3660mm, 2140x3300mm, 2140x3660mm, 2250x3300mm, 2250x3660mm,2440x3300mm, 2440x3660mm |
Thickness | 2mm 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mm 10mm 12mm 15mm 19mm |
Color | Colorless,Ultra clear,Dark Blue, Light Blue, Light Grey, Dark Grey, Dark Green, Light Green,etc |
Shape | Flat |
Feature | 1.High light transmittance 2.Excellent flat surface 3.Wide range usage 4.Customer's secondary cutting, Can be any further fabrication 5.Good machinability, easy to temper, hot bending and other processing technology
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Application | Cutting, grinding, drilling, sharpening or finishing to meet various requirements |
Delivery time | Within 7-15 days |
Quality control in the process of float glass production involves many aspects, mainly including
Dilution air system of kiln: In order to obtain high quality and high yield in float glass production, it is very important to stabilize the temperature of molten glass at the runner. The temperature fluctuation of molten glass entering tin bath directly affects the forming quality of glass.
Natural gas combustion system of kiln: it provides stable and reliable combustion conditions with excellent performance necessary for glass production, and can reasonably distribute natural gas flow and control flame distribution according to the requirements of space heat load in kiln for modern high-quality glass production.
Inspection process and method: including size deviation, diagonal deviation, thickness deviation, thickness difference and the detection of glass appearance defects.
Optical deformation control: optical deformation refers to the degree of scene deformation caused by uneven glass surface and uneven internal refractive index when people observe the scene through glass, and this index is unqualified.