Customized Curved Tempered Glass Size For Airport Supermarket Hotel Buidling Curtain Wall
Curved glass, also known as bent glass, is a type of glass that has been shaped into a curved or non-flat form during the manufacturing process. Unlike standard flat glass, curved glass is designed to have a specific curvature or bend, which can be either concave or convex. This curvature can vary from subtle to highly pronounced, depending on the intended application.
Product |
Curved Glass |
Color |
Clear ,Ultra White Dark Blue, Light Blue, Light Grey, Dark Grey, Dark Green, Light Green, |
Thickness |
3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mm 9mm 10mm 12mm 15mm 19mm |
Maximum Size |
Curved Tempered 36͡00mm×18000mm |
Shape |
Curved, Customize according to requirements |
Application |
Windows, doors, balustrades, partition walls, greenhouses, balconies, Aquariums, Furniture, shower screens, etc. |
Type | Annealed curved glass, toughened curved glass, laminated curved glass, curved gorilla glass. |
Delivery time |
7-15 days |
Packing |
Export plywood box, safety delivery |
To reduce the cumulative error in the process of curved glass processing, the following strategies can be adopted
Optimization of Surface Representation and Unfolded Plane Diagram
The hyperboloid glass processing needs three-dimensional drawings to accurately convey information, especially the distinction between developable surfaces and non-developable surfaces. By optimizing the surface expression and expanding the plan, the errors in the machining process can be reduced.
Here’s an overview of how curved glass is manufactured:
1.Cutting: The first step is to cut the flat glass sheets into the desired shape and size before any curving takes place.
2.Heating: The cut glass is then heated in a furnace or kiln at high temperatures. The exact temperature and time depend on the type and thickness of the glass being used.
3.Bending: Once the glass reaches the appropriate temperature, it becomes pliable and can be shaped into the desired curve using molds or other specialized tools. The glass is carefully bent into its curved form and then allowed to cool down and solidify while maintaining the curved shape.
4.Annealing: After bending, the curved glass undergoes a process called annealing, where it is slowly cooled at a controlled rate to relieve internal stresses and ensure its structural integrity.
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