Chapter 4 Glass
Chapter 4 Glass
Chapter 4 Glass
Chapter four
Definition
A hard, brittle inorganic substance, usually transparent or
translucent substance, produced by fusing silica together with a
flux, and a stabilizer into a mass that cools to a rigid condition
without crystallization.
Glass from the furnace gently flows over the refractory spout
on to the mirror-like surface of molten tin, starting at 1100
degree Celsius and leaving the float bath as solid ribbon at 600
degree Celsius.
Stage 3 - Coating (for making reflective
glasses):
Coatings that make profound changes in optical properties can
be applied by advanced high temperature technology to the
cooling ribbon of glass. Online chemical vapour deposition
(CVD) is the most significant advance in the float process since
it was invented.
CVD can be used to lay down a variety of coatings, a few
microns thick, for reflect visible and infra-red radiance for
instance. Multiple coatings can be deposited in the few seconds
available as the glass flows beneath the coater.
Stage 4 - Annealing: