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Plate glass, flat glass or sheet glass is a type of , initially produced in plane form, commonly used for , glass doors, transparent walls, and . For modern architectural and automotive applications, the flat glass is sometimes bent after production of the plane sheet. Flat glass stands in contrast to (used for bottles, jars, cups) and (used for thermal insulation, in composites, and for ).

Flat glass has a higher and content than container glass, and a lower silica, , and content."High temperature glass melt property database for process modeling"; Eds.: Thomas P. Seward III and Terese Vascott; The American Ceramic Society, Westerville, Ohio, 2005, From the lower soluble oxide content comes the better chemical durability of container glass against water, which is required especially for storage of beverages and food.

Most flat glass is soda–lime glass, produced by the (1950s). Other processes for making flat glass include:

  • (13th century)
  • Window crown glass technique (14th century)
  • (17th century)
  • (17th century)
  • Cylinder blown sheet method
  • Machine drawn cylinder sheet method (early 20th century)
  • Rolling (rolled plate glass, figure rolled glass) (19th century)
  • Fourcault process (1900s)
  • (1950s)
  • Overflow downdraw method (1960s)
The term plate glass universities is used in the to describe a group – or generation – of universities (in an acknowledgement of the term red brick universities, used for an older generation of establishments).


Quality and damage
Scratches can occur on sheet of glass from accidental causes. In glass trade terminology these include "block reek" produced in polishing, "runner-cut" or “over/under grind” caused by edge grinding, or a "sleek" or hairline scratch, as well as "crush" or "rub" on the surface.Ron Hanifan Concise Dictionary of Engineering: A Guide to the Language 2014 3319078399 "Scratches occur on sheet glass in all degrees from various accidental causes. Block reek is a chain-line scratch produced in polishing. A runner-cut is a curved scratch caused by grinding. An over/under grind is an imperfection on the edge. A sleek is a hairline scratch. A crush or rub is a surface ..."


See also
  • Architectural glass

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