It floats on the surface hence the name and spreads out to form a level uniform surface.
Float glass is a sheet material used in windows.
Plate glass flat glass or sheet glass is a type of glass initially produced in plane form commonly used for windows glass doors transparent walls and windscreens.
Float glass is the most widely used form of glass today and is produced by a process of floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal usually molten tin.
Most float glass is soda lime glass although relatively minor quantities of specialty borosilicate and flat panel display glass are also produced using the float glass process.
It also has fewer irregularities.
For modern architectural and automotive applications the flat glass is sometimes bent after production of the plane sheet.
Float glass is less expensive to produce than machine made plate glass.
It is sometimes also called window glass.
Modern windows are made from float glass.
Used in mirrors windows curtain walls and doors.
Residential windows desk tops picture frames and so forth were typically made with sheet glass.
Float glass can be toughened a process that creates safety glass out of annealed glass.
It has wide application in residential structures.
With a natural greenish hue and translucent nature it is capable of transmitting about 87 of the incident light and unlike sheet glass float glass provides users with a.
Today glass for commercial use is almost entirely float glass and plate glass is used only in very rare cases.
The thickness is determined by the speed at which the solidifying glass is taken off the bath.
Made in the form of a sandwich consisting of an interlayer of transparent plastic material such as celluloid between two sheets of plate or sheet glass.
Clear float glasses are highly popular in the construction of architectural exteriors and interiors of the building.
Float glass is a sheet of glass made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal typically tin although lead and other various low melting point alloys were used in the past.
However the float process which is very efficient now dominates the market for certain thin flat glass products that used to be made using the sheet process.
This method gives the sheet uniform thickness and very flat surfaces.
Float glass is essentially a super smooth distortion free glass which is used for designing other glass items such as laminated glass heat toughened glass and so on.