6mm Float Glass Production Line with Tin Bath Technology for Construction and Automotive Applications
Price:
Negotiable
MOQ:
Customization
Delivery Time:
180 days after receiving the down payment
Brand:
JEFFER
Product Description
Industrial 6mm Float Glass Production Line
Float glass production utilizes a unique forming method where molten glass floats on a metallic tin surface. This process eliminates gravitational constraints, enabling wider glass production, faster stretching speeds, and significantly increased production capacity and scale.
Key Characteristics
- High Quality Flat Glass - No brush lines, uniform thickness, surface flatness, and parallel surfaces
- Low power consumption per unit product
- High production efficiency and utilization
- Easy to achieve mechanization and automation
Thickness Specifications & Applications
| Item | Thickness | Application |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm | Construction, Automobile |
| 2 | 2mm, 3mm, 5mm, 6mm | Mirror Production |
| 3 | 8mm, 10mm | Construction |
| 4 | 12mm | Construction |
| 5 | 15mm | Construction |
| 6 | 19mm | Construction |
Raw Materials
Main Materials
- Silica Sand
- Dolomite
- Limestone
- Feldspar
- Soda Ash
- Salt Cake
- Cullet
Auxiliary Materials
- Clarify Agent
- Coloring Agent
- Decolorizing Agent
- Oxidizing Agent
- Reducing Agent
- Combustion Agent
Technical Flow Chart
Main Equipment Components
Batch Plant
For precise batching and thorough mixing of raw materials to ensure consistent glass quality.
Furnace
The melting tank serves as the core component of the glass production line, with refractory material quality being critically important for efficient operation.
Tin Bath
Glass liquid floats on metallic tin, undergoing stretching, forming, polishing, and cooling processes. A qualified glass plate forms and cools to approximately 600°C before transition rollers transfer it to the annealing lehr.
Protection Gas Station
Continuous operation produces and supplies required gas for the tin bath. Hydrogen gas is added to nitrogen gas to counteract oxygen introduction. This protective atmosphere prevents tin oxidation, ensuring bright, clean metallic tin surfaces essential for high-quality float glass production.
Annealing Lehr
Annealing involves placing glass in the lehr for controlled time periods or gradual temperature reduction to eliminate thermal stress. This process stabilizes the internal glass structure by removing residual stress and optical heterogeneity.
Cold-End Processing
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Company
JEFFER Engineering and Technology Co.,Ltd
Location
4FL, B3 Saturn Builing, No. 98 Star Road, New North Zone, Chongqing, China
Contact Person
Maggie YU