Production process of insulating glass wool.
Thermal glass bong products are produced through an extremely complex and modern technological process. From mixtures such as stone, slag, and glass, through a high-temperature furnace system, thin glass wool fibers are created.
Thermal glass bong products are produced through an extremely complex and modern technological process. From mixtures such as stone, slag, and glass, through a high-temperature furnace system, thin glass wool fibers are created.
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Glass wool can be divided into the following types:
- Glass wool in sheet form
- Rolled glass wool
- Glass wool with silver surface
- Glass wool without silver surface
Glass wool is often popular for use in large projects, industrial projects or civil projects thanks to its advantages that few products can compare to.
To better understand the process of forming this superior product, we would like to introduce to everyone the actual production process of insulating glass wool in the factory. Hope it helps you understand this product better.
Step 1: Melt the glass.
A large amount of glass is put into the furnace at a temperature of about 1300 degrees Celsius. After heating, a red-hot liquid mixture will be created.
The red-hot mixture is sprayed with a polymer binder to form glass fibers. The glass fibers gather at the collection point, then they stick tightly together to form adhesive blocks.
Step 2: Create glass cotton blocks.
The glass fibers are concentrated in one place at the bottom of the furnace and then passed through each steel plate with heat up to 260 degrees Celsius. With this pressure, the glass fibers will adhere to form glass wool blocks that are finely shaped. Circular wheel cut lengthwise into strips about 38 - 50 cm wide.
Step 3: Glass wool is cut into sheets.
After separating the glass wool into sheets 38-50 cm wide. Glass wool continues to be cut horizontally to form each panel suitable for installation on the roof or wall corner.
Finally, the glass wool sheets are moved down to the compression chambers again. This step helps the glass wool to be sticky and elastic. The glass wool panels are compressed down to one-tenth the volume to reduce shipping and storage costs.
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