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glass cup with handle

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In the production of glass cups, the following methods are usually used to weld the glass handle to the cup body: Flame H eating W elding M ethod: Use a high-temperature flame to heat the connection between the glass cup body and the handle, softening the glass surface. Then, apply external force to press the handle and the cup body together. After cooling, the two will be welded into one.   Operation process: The craftsman first fixes the prepared glass cup body and handle on a specific fixture to ensure that the connection between the two is accurately aligned. Then, use a blowtorch or a special flame heating device to align the flame at the connection to heat it evenly. When the glass surface begins to soften, the operator applies appropriate pressure to ensure the handle fits tightly with the cup body. The glass is then cooled naturally or with air cooling to accelerate the cooling process and complete the welding. Automatic W elding E quipment W elding M ethod: Use automated e...

Borosilicate Glass Baking Tray

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High Borosilicate Glass Baking T rays are increasingly accepted by consumers. The number of people using borosilicate glass bakeware in the kitchen is gradually increasing, mainly due to the combined effect of its performance advantages that meet modern cooking needs, the popularisation of health concepts and consumption upgrading trends. Safe and healthy, super safe to use. High Borosilicate Glass is the "safety guard" in the baking pan industry. It does not contain any heavy metals such as lead and cadmium, and will not release any harmful substances during high-temperature baking. If you have elderly people and children at home, you can use this material baking pan with confidence. Moreover, it has extremely stable chemical properties, including acid and alkali resistance. Whether you're baking acidic lemon pie or alkaline soda crackers, you can bake with confidence, without worrying about the baking pan being corroded. High temperature and impact resistance, with no ...

Artificially blown borosilicate glassware with a small mountain bottom s...

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The hill-bottom shape of high-borosilicate glassware can be achieved through manual blowing. The specific process is as follows:   Manual Blowing: The blower first uses a hollow iron blowpipe approximately 1.5m long, dips one end of the high-borosilicate glass liquid into the high-borosilicate glass liquid, and rolls it evenly on the rolling plate (bowl) to make the glass liquid more regular in shape and smoother in surface. Then blow gently to form a glass bubble.   Then put the bubble into a specific mould, the bottom of the mould is designed to be in the shape of a hill. The worker blows from the other end of the blowpipe while rotating the blowpipe to make the glass bubble evenly stressed in the mould and gradually fit the shape of the mould, thus forming a hill-bottom shape. Finally, knock the formed glassware off the blowpipe for subsequent processing.   The high borosilicate mountain bottom creative glass series interprets the beauty of nature and practical art wi...