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How to avoid scratches when processing glass products?

admin 2022-08-15 10:25:0903 Comments
In the production process of our glass products, glass will have some scratches more or less, and glass products have certain requirements for surface scratches. How are these surface scratches caused,Glass product    ?

The falling off of the emery on the grinding wheel, the impurities in the water used in the processing, the mistakes of the workers, etc. will cause scratches on the glass surface. Slight scratches can still be repaired by polishing, and the glass will still be invisible after repair. The concave surface has a great impact on the light transmission performance of the glass. These scratches can still be repaired, but a large number of scratches cannot be repaired. In this case, the glass can only be scrapped, which not only wastes a lot of human and material resources and other visible losses , the intangible impact on the reputation and image of the company's products is immeasurable. The more complex the process, the lower the yield! The more processes you need, the more employees you need! The more processes, the higher the dependence of enterprises on labor! The more detrimental to the long-term development of the enterprise! One of the unchanged principles in the glass deep processing industry is to improve the yield and reduce unnecessary waste in the production process.



So how to solve the problem of glass scratches?
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The protagonist is here! As long as you have a multi-level in-line glass processing center production line, you can easily solve the trouble of glass being scratched in production. The in-line processing center uses belt transmission to avoid collision and scratches caused by manual handling, not only that , the fully automated production process can also save you more labor, hard work and no complaints; the production efficiency has also been greatly improved.

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