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What Is Hot Bent Glass?2023-06-01 16:55:10

Hot bent glass refers to a type of glass that has been subjected to a heating and bending process to achieve a desired curved or shaped form. It is created by heating a flat glass sheet to a high temperature until it becomes pliable, and then bending it into the desired shape using molds or other forming techniques. The glass is typically heated in a specialized kiln or furnace, which allows for controlled heating and shaping.

Hot bent glass offers several advantages over traditional flat glass. It allows for the creation of unique and aesthetically pleasing designs, as the glass can be curved or shaped to fit specific architectural or design requirements. The process also provides structural strength to the glass, making it suitable for applications where safety and durability are important.

This type of glass is commonly used in architectural applications, such as curved windows, skylights, glass facades, and balustrades. It can also be found in furniture, display cases, automotive applications, and other areas where curved or shaped glass is desired.

It's worth noting that hot bent glass is different from tempered or laminated glass. Tempered glass is processed by controlled heating and rapid cooling to increase its strength and safety characteristics, while laminated glass consists of two or more glass layers with an interlayer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) that provides additional strength and safety benefits. Hot bent glass focuses on the bending and shaping aspect while retaining the inherent properties of the glass. Tempered glass is processed by controlled heating and rapid cooling to increase its strength and safety characteristics, while laminated glass consists of two or more glass layers with an interlayer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB).