The Successful Output of 0.55mm Ultra-thin Float Glass Puts Forward Higher Requirements for Glass Tempering Furnace

Date: 16 January 2014

Recently, 0.55mm ultra-thin float glass successfully rolled of the line in China, which sets a new record in the history of glass industry at home and abroad.  Ultra-thin glass is widely used in many kinds of electronic products, and it also has a promising application prospects.

The assiduous Chinese engineers concentrates on studies day and night to explore the limits of ultra-thin glass and this time, the successful output of 0.55mm ultra-thin float glass also marks that the Chinese glass industry, or the global glass industry, will step into a new development era.

While, 0.55mm ultra-thin float glass also puts forward higher requirements for some glass processing technologies, especially for glass tempering technology. As tempered glass is being used in more and more industries, so, how to develop more advanced glass tempering furnace to meet the requirements of the ultra-thin float glass, is a urgent problem to be solved.

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