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Hot Bending Tempered Glass Shower Room Partition
Curved glass, with its elegant radian and smooth lines, brings a unique visual experience to modern design. This kind of glass is made by high-temperature hot bending process, which not only enhances the strength of the glass, but also gives it a beautiful appearance. Widely used in building curtain walls, indoor partitions and high-end furniture design, curved glass enhances the aesthetic feeling and artistic atmosphere of space with its unique shape and light transmittance.
Product | Tempered Curved Glass |
Color | Clear ,Ultra White Dark Blue, Light Blue, Light Grey, Dark Grey, Dark Green, Light Green, Bronze Pink |
Thickness | 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mm 9mm 10mm 12mm 15mm 19mm |
Maximum Size | Curved Tempered 36͡00mm×18000mm |
Shape | Curved, Customize according to requirements |
Application | Windows, doors, balustrades, partition walls, greenhouses, balconies, padel courts, tennis courts, shower screens, etc. |
Type | Annealed curved glass, toughened curved glass, 3D curved tempered glass, laminated curved glass, curved gorilla glass. |
Delivery time | 7-15 days |
Packing | Export plywood box, safety delivery |
To reduce the cumulative error in the process of curved glass processing, the following strategies can be adopted
Surface optimization
Judging whether the surface is single or hyperbolic, and optimizing the surface in batches within a certain error range, such as cylindrical surface fitting hyperboloid, in order to improve efficiency.
Processing technology adjustment and software optimization
By adjusting the processing technology combined with software optimization, the processing error is reduced. For example, the actual installation positioning model obtained by 3D scanning is used to update the 3D design model, evaluate the installation error of curtain wall, and adjust and optimize the subsequent installation process.
Four-point surface problem and stitching problem
Solve the problem of four-point surface and the problem of surface segmentation and splicing to reduce the cumulative error in the machining process.