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  • What is Low-E Glass?

    What is Low-E Glass?

    Low-e glass is a type glass that allows visible light to pass through it but blocks heat-generating ultraviolet light. Which also called hollow glass or insulated glass. Low-e stands for low emissivity. This glass is an energy efficient way to control the heat being allowed in and out of a home o...
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  • New Coating-Nano Texture

    New Coating-Nano Texture

    We first got to know Nano Texture was from 2018, this was first applied onto phone’s back case of Samsung, HUAWEI, VIVO and some other domestic Android phone brands. At this June on 2019, Apple announced its Pro Display XDR display is engineered for extremely low reflectivity. The Nano-Text...
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  • Glass Surface Quality Standard-Scratch & Dig Standard

    Glass Surface Quality Standard-Scratch & Dig Standard

    Scratch/Dig regards as cosmetic defects found on glass during deep processing. The lower the ratio, the stricter the standard. The specific application determine the quality level and necessary test procedures. Especially, defines the status of polish, area of scratches and digs.   Scratches – A ...
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  • Why use Ceramic Ink?

    Why use Ceramic Ink?

    Ceramic ink, as known as high temperature ink, can help to solve the ink drop off issue and maintain its brightness and keep the ink adhesion forever. Process: Transfer the printed glass through flow line into tempering oven with temperature 680-740°C. After 3-5mins, the glass finished tempered a...
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  • What is ITO coating?

    ITO coating refers to Indium Tin Oxide coating, which is a solution consisting of indium, oxygen and tin – i.e. indium oxide (In2O3) and tin oxide (SnO2). Typically encountered in an oxygen-saturated form consisting of (by weight) 74% In, 8% Sn and 18% O2, indium tin oxide is an optoelectronic m...
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  • HOW SHOULD GLASSWARE BE SHAPED?

    HOW SHOULD GLASSWARE BE SHAPED?

    1.blown into type There are manual and mechanical blow molding two ways. In the process of manual molding, hold the blowpipe to pick up the material from the crucible or the opening of the pit kiln, and blow into the shape of the vessel in the iron mold or wood mold. Smooth round products by rota...
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  • HOW IS  TEMPERED GLASS MADE ?

    HOW IS TEMPERED GLASS MADE ?

    Mark Ford, fabrication development manager at AFG Industries, Inc., explains: Tempered glass is about four times stronger than "ordinary," or annealed, glass. And unlike annealed glass, which can shatter into jagged shards when broken, tempered glass ...
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