Glass
Glass
Glass
Topics Covered
Classification
Manufacture of Glass
Uses of Glass
Testing for quality
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Glass
amorphous, hard, brittle, transparent, or
translucent, super cooled liquid of infinite
viscosity, obtained by fusing a mixture of
metallic silicates, most commonly of
Na,K, Ca. and Pb
It has no sharp melting point and definite
structural formula
General formula: aX2O.bYO.6SiO2
Where X:Na,K and Y:Ca. and Pb
Classification of Glass
Soda lime glass
Potash lime glass
Potash lead glass
Soda lime glass
◦ Na2O,CaO,6SiO2
Known as soft glass an mixture of sodium
silicate or calcium silicate.
Properties
◦ Available in cheap and clear state
◦ Fusible at comparatively low temperature
◦ Possible to blow or weld articles made from glass
tubes with the help of simple apparatus
Uses: glass tubes, Plate glass, Window glass
Potash-lime glass:
k2O,CaO,6SiO2
Rolling
Molten glass is passed through
heay iron rollers and flat glass of
uniform thickness is obtained.
Poured on a flat iron casting
table with the aid of heavy iron
roller
spinning
Used in providing insulation
against heat and sound
Molten glass is spun at high
speed to form very fine glass
fibres
Doesn't fade, decay, shrank ,
not attacked by acids and
vermin's
Soft and flexible
Hugh tensile strength that of
mild steel
Annealing
Glass, being insulator cannot be cooled
rapidly because if it is cooled rapidly the
superficial layer cools down and the inner
layer remains in expanded state which
may cause breakage of glass.
Due to this reason glass is passed through
different zones of decreasing temperature
and this process is known as annealing
Uses of Glass
Sheet glass
Plate glass
Float glass wired glass
Translucent glass
Glass blocks
Laminated safety glass
Glass for structural glazing
Plastic sheets for glazing
Bullet proof glass
Tinted glass
Testing for quality
Quality
Waviness
Tolerance of sixe
weight