There are many types of glass equipment, mainly including the following categories:
Float production line: Equipment used to produce flat glass, which forms a continuous glass ribbon in the tin bath through molten glass liquid.
Float production line: Used to produce glass products of various specifications, such as glass bottles, glass tubes, etc.
Tempering furnace: Used to quickly cool the glass after heating to improve the strength and impact resistance of the glass.
Homogenizing furnace: Used to homogenize the glass to improve its physical and chemical properties.
Laminated line: Used to produce laminated glass to improve the safety and sound insulation of the glass.
Insulating line: Used to produce insulating glass with good thermal insulation and sound insulation performance.
Coating line: Used to coat one or more layers of film on the surface of the glass to improve its optical and electrical properties.
Silk screen equipment: Used to screen print on glass to produce various patterns and texts.
Glass edge grinding machine: used to process the edges of glass to improve its precision and flatness.
Glass washing machine: used to clean the surface of glass and remove impurities and dirt.
Polishing machine: used to polish the glass to improve its finish and transparency.
Loading table: used to place glass pieces on the production line for subsequent processing.
Cutting machine: used to cut large pieces of glass into required sizes and shapes.
Drilling machine: used to drill holes in glass for easy installation and fixing.
Engraving machine: used to engrave on glass to create various patterns and shapes.
These devices are widely used in many industries such as construction, automobiles, home appliances, furniture, etc. to meet different processing needs and production efficiency requirements.




