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Industrial Glass Cutting Techniques


Cutting hard natural materials such as Glass can be a difficult process for manufacturers to face. With the task of creating effective processes for converting large slabs of glass or thin delicate sheets into an assortment of shapes and sizes for multiple uses from windows to tiles. Many glass cutting methods are currently available, each with discrete positive and negative points. It can be difficult choosing the right process available in this industry due to a high number influencing aspects.


Cutting Tools for Glass


Many types of Glass Cutting tools are available for use in the industry, exclusively designed with many types of glass and other similar materials in mind.

Some of the available tools and techniques in the industry are:


  • Water Jet Cutting
  • Flame cutting or Burning
  • Routers
  • Steel rule die
  • Blade cutting
  • Electro Discharge Machining (EDM)

The Correct Glass Cutting Solution


When considering the benefits and drawbacks of available cutting techniques for glass, the essential necessities for your process must be determined, for example:


  • Maintenance costs
  • Range of Glass Thickness
  • Required Accuracy
  • Environmental Issues
  • Tolerance
  • Secondary Finishing Practices
  • Production Rate
  • Mechanized or Manual System
  • Costing of new Technology
  • Training Requirements

Once the above labour and cost issues involved have been assessed for glass cutting, many fabricators and manufacturers are discovering the advantages of waterjet cutting techniques to their gain. With maximum flexibility and minor production cost, water jet cutting eradicates numerous extensive challenges associated with conventional glass cutting techniques.

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