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Float glass is a sheet of glass made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, typically tin, although lead and various low melting point alloys were used in the past. This method gives the sheet uniform thickness and very flat surfaces. Modern windows are made from float glass. Most float glass is soda-lime glass, but relatively minor quantities of specialty borosilicate and flat panel display glass are also produced using the float glass process. The float glass process is also known as the Pilkington process, named after the British glass manufacturer Pilkington, which pioneered the technique (invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington) in the 1950s.
Until the 16th century, window glass or flat glass was generally cut from large discs (or rondels) of crown glass. Larger sheets of glass were made by blowing large cylinders which were cut open and flattened, then cut into panes. Most window glass in the early 19th century was made using the cylinder method. The 'cylinders' were 6 to 8 feet (180 to 240 cm) long and 10 to 14 inches (25 to 36 cm) in diameter, limiting the width that panes of glass could be cut, and resulting in windows divided by transoms into rectangular panels.
Glass is a non-crystalline amorphous solid that is often transparent and has widespread practical, technological, and decorative usage in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optoelectronics. Scientifically, the term "glass" is often defined in a broader sense, encompassing every solid that possesses a non-crystalline (that is, amorphous) structure at the atomic scale and that exhibits a glass transition when heated towards the liquid state.
The most familiar, and historically the oldest, types of glass are based on the chemical compound silica (silicon dioxide), the primary constituent of sand. The term glass, in popular usage, is often used to refer only to this type of material, which is familiar from use as window glass and in glass bottles. Of the many silica-based glasses that exist, ordinary glazing and container glass is formed from a specific type called soda-lime glass, composed of approximately 75% silicon dioxide (SiO2), sodium oxide (Na2O) from sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), calcium oxide, also called lime (CaO), and several minor additives. A very clear and durable quartz glass can be made from pure silica which is very tough and resistant to thermal shock, being able to survive immersion in water while red hot. However, quartz must be heated to well over 3,000 °F (1,650 °C) (white hot) before it begins to melt, and it has a very narrow glass transition, making glassblowing and hot working difficult. In glasses like soda lime, the other compounds are used to lower the melting temperature and improve the temperature workability of the product at a cost in the toughness, thermal stability, and optical transmittance.
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The NSG Group's video on the Pilkington Float Glass Process provides an in depth look at how float glass is made and its multitude of uses. The video takes you step-by-step through each phase in the process, with detailed imagery is shown throughout. Float glass offers many possibilities, making glass an important part of the world we live in today. The NSG Group is committed to being at the forefront of these developments to offer our customers a wide range of Float Glass products.
Watch the magic of this science-based process begins to unfold, in a series of stages on a float line that may be nearly half a kilometre long. Raw materials enter at one end. From the other, plates of glass emerge, cut precisely to specification, at rates as high as 6,000 tonnes a week. In between lie six high integrated stages...
Over 40 years of experience in plant engineering and construction for the manufacturing of glass. From the glass ribbon (“Cold End”) via the stacked single sheet to the glass warehouse – Grenzebach sets standards for the flat glass industry. The prime functions of our production lines are measuring, classifying, optimizing, cutting, snapping, conveying, and stacking. Float glass, coated glass, laminated glass, structured or wire glass and other special types of glass are manufactured on Grenzebach lines – all over the world. Über 40 Jahre Erfahrung im Anlagenbau für die Glasherstellung. Vom Endlos-Glasband („Kaltes Ende“) über die gestapelte Einzelscheibe bis hin zum Glaslager – Grenzebach setzt Standards für die Flachglasindustrie. Hauptaufgaben unserer Produktionslinien sind messen,...
Made in Kurdistan is a 24 minutes weekly business program to show the local industry within Kurdistan Region. The show basically deals with the goods that are produced by local companies inside the KRG-region. Producer and Presenter Hedi Karim Cameraman Ahmad Aziz Ivan Husen Karzan Yunis Editor and Director Bilal Bitweni
Today, almost all flat glass is made by means of the float process in plants which operate continuously 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for uninterrupted periods of over 15 years. Flat glass is primarily made of raw materials like sand and soda ash, but also from recycled glass i.e. 'cullet'. Mixing recycled glass with raw materials allows a reduction of CO2 emissions from production and contributes to greater product sustainability. Subtitles available in: - Dutch - English - French - Polish Glass for Europe is the trade association for Europe's manufacturers of building, automotive and transport glass, all derived from the base material known as flat glass. Glass for Europe brings together multinational firms and thousands of SMEs across Europe, to represent the whole building glass...
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Ever wondered how Saint-Gobain glass is made? Take a tour behind the scenes at our Yorkshire-based factory and see our innovative production processes for yourself.
Complete kits for you to do fused glass art with float glass and window glass.
High-tech on the green field: The company f|glass has built the world's most advanced float glass plant in Osterweddingen in only 15 months. Nowhere, top-quality flat glass is produced in a more economic or more sustainable manner. Siemens contributes to the plant's outstanding energy efficiency with cutting-edge control and energy technology. Discover more: http://www.siemens.com/glass
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What is FLOAT GLASS? What does FLOAT GLASS mean? FLOAT GLASS meaning - FLOAT GLASS definition - FLOAT GLASS explanation. Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. Float glass is a sheet of glass made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, typically tin, although lead and various low melting point alloys were used in the past. This method gives the sheet uniform thickness and very flat surfaces. Modern windows are made from float glass. Most float glass is soda-lime glass, but relatively minor quantities of specialty borosilicate and flat panel display glass are also produced using the float glass process. The float glass process is also known as the Pilkington process, named after the British glass manufacturer Pilk...
Float glass is a blank canvas just waiting for your creativity! Learn how to identify different types of window glass and fuse with them. We will learn to identify the tin side of float glass, and what that means for you. Explore how to add metals and other inclusions to your float glass for more complicated designs. Discover new ways to use glass paints and enamels to broaden your fusing knowledge. Delve into glass additions including decals, dichro slides and extracts, lusters and other amazing products.
Bending float glass at a 90 degree angle, how to. Don't do as I do, cleanup your mess first, wear safety goggles, leather gloves and a non flammable outfit. Heating up flat glass is dangerous as the glass can explode when heated unevenly. That being said, let's have some fun. Take a propane torch and a strip of float glass, in my case 2mm thick. Think you can do this with 3 mm as well. Now Evenly heat the glass along the axis you want to bend. Notice how I move the glass up and down fast at first. You do not want to put too much heat in the glass in a single spot or bang it goes. Hot pieces of glass flying around your ears. When the flame turns red/orange on the glass it means you are at or nearing the melting point. Heat the glass a bit more and set your bend. Yes I know glass ...
At the restart of both lines at Fuyao’s Mt. Zion, IL float operation, Grenzebach provided all new, state of the art glass handling, cutting and stacking capability. Starting at the end of the annealing lehr, Grenzebach’s equipment transports the continuous glass ribbon through the cutting and snapping operation, defect inspection and stacking. Grenzebach’s cutting optimization and process control systems link with Fuyao’s ERP system and maximize cutting yields based on current orders, routing individual glass sheets to one of 12 robot stackers which pick parts “on the fly” from the line and stack them onto racks for delivery to end customers. The line is capable of producing a full range of part sizes, from small window sizes up to full ribbon width sizes. Because the plant operates 24 hou...
MARS has designed and developed this Float Glass Vacuum Handling Manipulator which can lift Glass upto 100 kgs using vacuum cups. The pneumatic up/down movement is very fast and can be controlled by thumb operated switches. The X-Y monorail system has also been designed and developed by MARS.
New Patented innovation development in packaging for the industrial market of float glass, sheet glass or flat glass. It is recyclable and made from recycled materials; promotes coast reduction and many more benefits.
Made in Kurdistan is a 24 minutes weekly business program to show the local industry within Kurdistan Region. The show basically deals with the goods that are produced by local companies inside the KRG-region. Producer and Presenter Hedi Karim Cameraman Ahmad Aziz Ivan Husen Karzan Yunis Editor and Director Bilal Bitweni
How To Do Amazing Magic Tricks! In this episode of How To Magic, Evan Era from EvanEraTV shows 10 Amazing Magic Tricks Revealed! Easy magic tricks for kids, beginners, and all ages! Family friendly fun magic trick tutorials with step by step instructions for each trick explanation! All secrets revealed! If you're new to the channel remember to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and welcome to the family! Until next time, remember that anything is possible as long as you stay positive, work hard, and Laugh@Life my friends! :) SUBSCRIBE - http://bit.ly/SubToEvan MY VLOGS - http://bit.ly/EvanVlogs SEND MAIL TO: PO BOX 943 Crestwood KY 40014 SHOP HERE - http://www.EvanEraTV.com EMAIL: EvanEraTV@Gmail.com SNAPCHAT: http://bit.ly/SnapchatEvan TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/EvnEra FACEBOOK: htt...
A quick and easy way to suspend spherical objects, such as fishing floats, gazing globes, or any other item you wish to hang inside (or outside) your home! Jump to: Step 2 - 04:49 Step 3 - 10:32 Connecting Key Rings - 18:30 Example 1 - 21:07 Example 2 - 21:59 Rope Patterns - 22:48 It's best to get as long a cord as you can find for this project. The length you'll need will vary depending on how large the sphere is and how many rings you use, but I wouldn't recommend starting with less than 10 yards/meters, unless you don't mind knotting the cord at intervals. That could be cool with different colored cords, and you might even knot the cords at the bottom of the sphere, add some beads to the cord ends, and have them all dangling down below the sphere! Also - because these can be heavy, ...
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Christy makes us a glass float in Lincoln City.
Marie-Dominique NENNA is an archaeologist and specialist in ancient glasswork. This film follows her search to locate the primary workshops of Egypt that produced the raw glass necessary to satisfy a growing demand for glassware during the Roman era. Beginning in archives and libraries, she then sets off to explore the hinterland of Alexandria and the oasis of Wadi Natroun. There, with the aid of geophysical surveys and traditional excavation techniques, she uncovers on the site of Beni Salama the largest tank furnaces of antiquity, installations that could .produce a glass slab of 15 to 20 tonnes in a single firing.
Paul Waldmann, who many of you know from the bi-weekly Coffee Club, spent an entire career working in the glass business in Colorado. Paul joins me in this week's show to discuss a topic that has probably never been adequately addressed in our business-- "Flat Glass for Antiques." Paul shares his intimate knowledge of all aspects of this category--polished plate, tempered glass, pattern glass, stained glass, glue chip design, edge ware, the machinery used in the manufacturing process, and everything else related to the design and manufacturing of flat glass.
A free nonprofit educational talk on Glass working methods given at ConFusion 2014 by Tomak Bakisk. Building equipment, mixing colors, float glass, stained glass making, CMOG, GAS, and fun projects. No copyright or liability implied.
A couple years ago Chris Robinson was a former Facebook and PayPal art director with no boat-building (nor sailing) experience. Then the Tsunami hit Japan (a place where he’d lived and met his wife). He happened to be working in a startup incubator at the time with some “very smart people”, including an astronaut, and everyone was sketching ideas for tsunami-proof shelters. Robinson liked his design (inspired by oil-derrick escape pods and the hanging tree house spheres from Canadian artist Tom Chudleigh) so much, he began to build it behind his house. Two years later, his backyard is dominated by his 22-foot-long, 10-foot-wide and 8.5-foot-high plywood and epoxy tsunami-proof pod (AKA Tsunamiball). Chris' blog (photo/video updates of the build): tsunamiball.com Original story: http://f...
A look at a wide range of uses for glass and the manufacturing processes involved.
Made by Humam, the furnace auto-glass bending and glass loading machines are fully automated. Hechas por Humam, las maquinas para curvar vidrio y cargadoras de vidrio son totalmente automóviles.
The Advanced School on Glasses and Glass-Ceramics (G&GC; São Carlos) took place in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil, in August 1-9, 2015. The School is organized by the CeRTEV (Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials and was funded by FAPESP (The São Paulo Research Foundation) and the Department of Materials Engineering of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). Lecture "Mechanical properties of glass" of Prof. Dr. Vincenzo M. Sglavo - University of Trento (ITALY). Download the slide presentation via Google Drive: https://goo.gl/6Tgqcd http://www.unitn.it/en http://www.certev.ufscar.br
Intemac Genius line of CNC cutting tables for the glass industry. This video will show why Intermac is respected around the world as a leader in glass cutting technology. Multiple clips showing auto loading/ unloading of monolithic or laminated glass, multiple applications, multiple solutions.
Fragile - A Wall Of Glass is a short film made by Ali Ghazanfar Ghaznavi in Dubai, UAE starring Sara Loren, Mustafa Kazmi, Kalpana Iyer, Anamika Banerjee, Nitin Mirani, Sarah Handa, Hums Engineer, Rinku Shahani Panjabi, Nilav Nair and Sarah Sheikh. It talks about a man affected by a mental disorder and how his family and friends support and bring him out of it. A film made for the festivals, it was an Official Selection in Mumbai Shorts International Film Festival, Kolkotta International Film Festival, CISSFI and 9180 Shortfest. DOP : Kapil Verma Editing : Mukesh Tiwari Ali Ghazanfar Ghaznavi Sound Recording: Ashraf Manjeri Sreekumar B Unnithan Sound Design: Mukesh Tiwari Make Up Direction: Malini Ohri Art Direction: Shabana Sulemani Shaheen Ghaznavi Production Management: Nan...
The history of glassmaking can be traced back to 3500 BC in Mesopotamia, but Mesopotamians may have created second-rate copies of glass objects from Egypt, where this complex craft actually originated. Other archaeological evidence suggests that the first true glass was made in coastal north Syria, Mesopotamia or Egypt. The earliest known glass objects, of the mid second millennium BC, were beads, perhaps initially created as accidental by-products of metal-working (slags) or during the production of faience, a pre-glass vitreous material made by a process similar to glazing. Glass remained a luxury material, and the disasters that overtook late Bronze Age civilizations seem to have brought glass-making to a halt. Indigenous development of glass technology in South Asia may have begun in ...
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Le Conseil Local de l'Ordre des architectes www.cloasetif.org et Mediterrenean Float Glass www.mfg.dz Organisent un seminaire sous le theme: Le verre dans l'enveloppe du bâtiment: un atout pour l'efficacité énergértique Le: Lundi 30 Mai 2016 A: la maison de la culture HOUARI BOUMEDIENNE - Setif.
Dream Homes tours two homes in the Okanagan Valley- a stunning, bold lakefront home, and a Tuscan inspired oasis high above Kelowna! This episode features incredible home decor, international art, an enviable cabana... and an out of this world wine elevator! And no Kelowna show would be complete without some wine tasting. Thanks Summerhill Pyramid Winery for the tour!