There are many methods for glass forming, mainly including pressing method, drawing method, rolling method, casting method and the like.
First, the suppression method
Pressing method: a method in which a molten glass is injected into a mold, a mold ring is placed, a punch is pressed in, and a product is formed between the punch and the mold ring and the mold.
Process characteristics
Advantages:
Accurate shape, outer pattern products, simple process and high production capacity
Disadvantages:
1. The inner cavity of the product cannot be enlarged downwards, otherwise the punch cannot be taken out, and the side wall of the inner cavity cannot have a convex or concave place;
2. It is not possible to produce products with thin walls and inner cavities that are long in the vertical direction;
3, the surface of the product is not smooth, often with spots and mold seams;
Application: Solid and hollow glass products, glass bricks, water cups, vases, tableware, etc.
Second, the drawing method
Drawing method: It is a method of injecting molten glass into a model and drawing it into a product by a mechanical means through a cooler.
Application: Mainly used in the production of glass tubes, rods, flat glass, glass fiber, etc.
Third, the calendering method
The rolling method is a method of calendering a molten glass liquid between rolls or rolls to form a glass product.
Application: thick flat glass, engraved glass, wired glass, etc.
Fourth, casting method
Casting method: a method in which a molten glass liquid is injected into a mold, cooled by annealing, and processed to obtain a product.
Process characteristics: low equipment requirements, small product restrictions, suitable for large-scale products, but the accuracy of products is poor.
Main applications: art carving, architectural decorations, large diameter glass tubes, reaction pots.