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Glass Edging is a glass sanding process that ensures that the edge of the glass does not cut and looks more aesthetically pleasing.
Glass Edging: The process of removing the sharpness of glass edges and corners is called band edging, the process of polishing with 90° and 45° inclinations is called flat edging, the process of polishing in the form of an arc is called herringbone or C edging, and the gradual grinding is called profile edging.
Polishing is the polishing of the cut surface, which becomes dull after grinding, with a second process.
Glass is used in many areas in our lives. In terms of health, there is no safer storage container than glass.
Edging, Glass tables, glass coffee tables, glasses, vases, glass shower cabins, glass shelves are products that are constantly in contact with our hands. All of these products must be lapped to avoid cutting our hands.
Glass grinding is done by abrading with circular diamond-coated stones produced for every thickness with the help of high-speed engines.
If there is no WATER during this process, the glass will break immediately.
It is not possible to etch glass without water.
Edge sharpness is removed with the help of diamonds along with water.
4-5-6-8-10-12-15-19mm glasses are standard glass thicknesses, and then non-standard glass thicknesses up to 19-60mm can be applied in lapping machines.
Should every glass produced be lapped?
No.
There is no obligation for such use.
However, when using glass on large facades, even though the parts inside the joinery cannot be seen, cracking can be prevented in the future by grinding.
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