Glass Sheet Bending Furnace
This glass bending furnace is designed to create j and r shaped tempered glass and is ideal for bus side windows shower stalls architectural applications furniture appliances and more.
Glass sheet bending furnace. Bi direction bend tempering furnace. Greeting your project with smooth as glass workflow ahead of the edge technology artisan craftwork better than market value and 70 years of care and integrity now employee owned. By the mid űň 60 s the transition from art glass to a fully industrialized factory was complete. Furnace can temper flat as well as bend and temper glass lengthwise and width wise.
Our products include a variety of decorative glass options jumbo and oversize products bent glass insulated glass laminated and ballistic glass shower doors and enclosures mirrors entrance systems heat soaked glass and many others. A heating furnace conveys a bending mold of a glass sheet and a radiation heating device is provided in the heating furnace. Maximum glass size is 130 x 188 minimum glass size is 18 x. The user simply introduces the desired radii.
The finest custom fabricated glass you can imagine. A desired temperature distribution is efficiently formed on a glass sheet by a simple structure without lowering heat efficiency within a furnace. Glass sheet 5 is placed adjacent to the heating field whose energy distribution is adjusted as desired. Our glass bending equipment can handle bent tempered bent laminated monolithic and even bent insulating units.
And glasswerks is certified to produce soft coat low e bent tempered ig units. Our custom glass fabrication capabilities enable us to offer a complete set of custom glass products for an wide range of applications. A device and a process for manufacturing a bent individual glass sheet including a peripheral compression belt wherein the process includes the heating thereof to its bending temperature in a furnace the individual bending thereof and the general cooling thereof. Seventy years of care and integrity yields the finest custom fabricated glass you can imagine.
Ray green bought his first furnace in 1941 to add new shapes to his glass specialties. A first group of a plurality of heating elements are fixed on an inner.