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In glass processing glass how to reduce scrap rate

 In the process of glass processing glass scrap mainly from several aspects: the glass itself is faulty,, mechanical reasons, man-made, open dielectric material.Glass scrap rate is a factory there, is no, only by trying to reduce glass scrap rate, so we need to analyze and solve these problems.

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Defects: Glass purchased from original manufacturers of raw glass cutting,there may exist some problems, such as scratches, bubbles, so the choice ofthe original piece of the original home is very important, the quality differencemarket float glass is very large, it is necessary to choose a good brand image of the original film factory.

Machinery: processing of glass is very important, if the machine was a problem will cause the glass size is not allowed, processing does not reach the designated position. Glass processing procedures are cutting, edge grinding,chamfering, toughened, screen printing, cleaning and packing, so many processes from the open dielectric began to pay attention to protect the glasssurface, open mediated table must be clean no glass slag, grinding machine debugging is better to reach the size precision, screen printing, select OK. To reduce scrap rate newspaper printing, washing machine to make the daily cleaning, avoid machine with glass scratch the glass.

Cause: workers in the glass production process should also protect the glass,wear gloves and went to get the glass, the glass can not blow put side by side,should be neatly on the shelf, before the glass and glass paper separated.

A dielectric material: open mediated this process is the most waste glassgenerated place, a piece of the original piece of cutting edge are discardedafter the rest, but in fact these leftover material should be preserved, later met small size glass can use these edge cutting, which can save a lot of the original film. In addition the waste glass recycling, re production of raw sheet.

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