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Glass Industry in West Virginia
           Making Glass
 An Interdisciplinary Project of Cabell County
Schools and Marshall University’s June Harless
                    Center

        Session 3 – 18 April 2013
Outline
•         Making Glass
      –         Ingredients
            •      Silica
            •      Soda Ash
            •      Lime
            •      Metal Oxides
      –         Glass Making Processes
            •      General Process
            •      Plate Glass Production
      –         Types of Glass
            •      Soda-Lime
            •      Lead Crystal
            •      Flint Glass
            •      Borosilicate
            •      Safety Glass
            •      Laminated Glass
            •      Ballistic Glass


18 April 2013                               Session 3   2
Glass
• Contrary to common misconceptions, glass is
  NOT a liquid
• It does not slump in old windows
• Because of the molecular arrangement during
  cooling, glass does not form distinct crystals
  and is classified as an amorphous solid



18 April 2013         Session 3                    3
Crystalline Solid               Amorphous Solid




18 April 2013           Session 3                     4
Ingredients
• Glass is produced with simple ingredients:
       – Silica (often about 70%) from sand
       – Lime
       – Sodium oxide from lime by the Solvay process
       – Cullet (recycled glass)
       – Metal oxides




18 April 2013               Session 3                   5
Metal Oxides
• Calcium oxide (quicklime), magnesium oxide and
  aluminum oxide strengthen the glass
• Lead oxide, barium oxide, thorium oxide and
  lanthanum oxide increase the refractivity of the glass
  producing a more brilliant glass
• Sodium sulfate, sodium chloride or antimony oxide is
  added to reduce the air bubbles in the glass
• Iron may be added to glass to increase heat
  absorption
• Boron oxide may be added to glass to provide
  protection from cracking during changes in
  temperature
18 April 2013             Session 3                    6
18 April 2013   Session 3   7
18 April 2013   Session 3   8
18 April 2013   Session 3   9
Glass Making Process
• Glass making requires several furnaces
• A small furnace preheats the ingredients for
  glassmaking
• An ancillary furnace warms the ceramic forms
  for the glass
• The hottest furnace melts and mixes the
  materials
• A small furnace anneals and cools the formed
  glass
18 April 2013           Session 3            10
Glass Furnace




18 April 2013        Session 3   11
Plate Glass Manufacturing
•    Broad sheet glass production
•    Cylinder glass production
•    Blown glass production
•    Crown plate glass
•    Rolled glass
•    Float Glass



18 April 2013              Session 3        12
Blown Plate Glass
• Broad sheet glass production – a cylinder of glass
  was blown then cut into a sheet that was cooled
  on an iron plate
• Cylinder glass production – similar to broad
  sheet glass except that a larger cylinder was
  blown into an iron mold that was cut and cooled
  on an iron plate. This process was used by
  William Blenko to make stained glass
• Blown glass production – starts with broad or
  cylinder glass but is polished on one or both sides
18 April 2013           Session 3                   13
18 April 2013   Session 3   14
18 April 2013   Session 3   15
Crown Glass
• Crown plate glass - glass was blown into a
  hollow iron globe that was flattened by
  spinning to make a disc




18 April 2013         Session 3                16
Crown Glass




18 April 2013       Session 3   17
Because crown glass
does not have
uniform thickness,
people assume that
the glass has
slumped over time.
Early glaziers
naturally put the
thicker side of the
glass in the lower
mullion.

18 April 2013         Session 3   18
Float Glass
• Melting point of glass 1500o F
• Melting point of tin 450o F
• Molten glass at 1500o F is poured onto a
  shallow pan of hot molten tin. The glass
  harden as it cools and is passed to an
  annealing oven where the glass sheet
  gradually cools and is cut to desired sizes


18 April 2013          Session 3                19
18 April 2013   Session 3   20
18 April 2013   Session 3   21
Types of Glass
•        Soda-Lime
•        Lead Crystal
•        Flint Glass
•        Borosilicate
•        Safety Glass
•        Laminated Glass
•        Ballistic Glass

18 April 2013              Session 3   22
Soda-Lime Glass
• Typical glass from which most tableware, art
  glass and plate glass is manufactured
• 75% silica with Na2CO3, Na2O, CaO, MgO and
  Al2O3
• Over 90% of all glass is soda-lime




18 April 2013         Session 3                  23
Soda-Lime Glass




18 April 2013         Session 3   24
Lead Crystal
• Lead crystal has a composition similar to soda-
  lime glass except PbO (at least 24%) replaces
  the CaO giving the glass a high reflectivity and
  index of refraction. Waterford and Steuben
  are well known makers of lead crystal
• Modern “lead crystal” has BaO, ZnO or K2O
  rather than PbO since lead is a biological
  hazard

18 April 2013          Session 3                 25
Lead Crystal




18 April 2013       Session 3   26
Flint Glass
• Formerly had up to 60% PbO to increase the
  index of refraction for scientific lenses.
• Modern flint glass lenses have TiO2 or ZrO2
• Called “flint glass” for the flint stones found
  among the silica deposits in England were
  glass was produced in the 1600s



18 April 2013          Session 3                    27
Flint Glass




18 April 2013       Session 3   28
Borosilicate Glass
• has high levels of B2O3 to soda-lime glass
  mixture that raises melting point, increases
  ability to withstand thermal shock and
  strengthens the glass.
• Pyrex, Kimex and others scientific and kitchen
  glassware are borosilicate glass



18 April 2013          Session 3                   29
Borosilicate Glass




18 April 2013          Session 3     30
Safety glass
• Tempered or toughened glass is produced by
  controlled heating creating internal stress that
  causes the glass to break into small crumbles
  rather than jagged shards when broken
• Tempered glass is required in doors and many
  windows



18 April 2013          Session 3                 31
Tempered Glass




18 April 2013        Session 3   32
Laminated Glass
• Laminated glass couples toughened glass with
  a layer of plastic to contain the broken
  crumbles of glass




18 April 2013         Session 3              33
Ballistic Glass
• “Bulletproof” glass is made from a
  combination of hard and soft glass layers. All
  layers must have the same index of refraction.
• Recent innovations allow a transparent plastic
  layer to be adhered to the inside of traditional
  glass to provide resistance to penetration
  from a projectile


18 April 2013          Session 3                 34
Ballistic Glass




18 April 2013         Session 3   35
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Cabell County Glass Project 03 - Making Glass

  • 1. Glass Industry in West Virginia Making Glass An Interdisciplinary Project of Cabell County Schools and Marshall University’s June Harless Center Session 3 – 18 April 2013
  • 2. Outline • Making Glass – Ingredients • Silica • Soda Ash • Lime • Metal Oxides – Glass Making Processes • General Process • Plate Glass Production – Types of Glass • Soda-Lime • Lead Crystal • Flint Glass • Borosilicate • Safety Glass • Laminated Glass • Ballistic Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 2
  • 3. Glass • Contrary to common misconceptions, glass is NOT a liquid • It does not slump in old windows • Because of the molecular arrangement during cooling, glass does not form distinct crystals and is classified as an amorphous solid 18 April 2013 Session 3 3
  • 4. Crystalline Solid Amorphous Solid 18 April 2013 Session 3 4
  • 5. Ingredients • Glass is produced with simple ingredients: – Silica (often about 70%) from sand – Lime – Sodium oxide from lime by the Solvay process – Cullet (recycled glass) – Metal oxides 18 April 2013 Session 3 5
  • 6. Metal Oxides • Calcium oxide (quicklime), magnesium oxide and aluminum oxide strengthen the glass • Lead oxide, barium oxide, thorium oxide and lanthanum oxide increase the refractivity of the glass producing a more brilliant glass • Sodium sulfate, sodium chloride or antimony oxide is added to reduce the air bubbles in the glass • Iron may be added to glass to increase heat absorption • Boron oxide may be added to glass to provide protection from cracking during changes in temperature 18 April 2013 Session 3 6
  • 7. 18 April 2013 Session 3 7
  • 8. 18 April 2013 Session 3 8
  • 9. 18 April 2013 Session 3 9
  • 10. Glass Making Process • Glass making requires several furnaces • A small furnace preheats the ingredients for glassmaking • An ancillary furnace warms the ceramic forms for the glass • The hottest furnace melts and mixes the materials • A small furnace anneals and cools the formed glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 10
  • 11. Glass Furnace 18 April 2013 Session 3 11
  • 12. Plate Glass Manufacturing • Broad sheet glass production • Cylinder glass production • Blown glass production • Crown plate glass • Rolled glass • Float Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 12
  • 13. Blown Plate Glass • Broad sheet glass production – a cylinder of glass was blown then cut into a sheet that was cooled on an iron plate • Cylinder glass production – similar to broad sheet glass except that a larger cylinder was blown into an iron mold that was cut and cooled on an iron plate. This process was used by William Blenko to make stained glass • Blown glass production – starts with broad or cylinder glass but is polished on one or both sides 18 April 2013 Session 3 13
  • 14. 18 April 2013 Session 3 14
  • 15. 18 April 2013 Session 3 15
  • 16. Crown Glass • Crown plate glass - glass was blown into a hollow iron globe that was flattened by spinning to make a disc 18 April 2013 Session 3 16
  • 17. Crown Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 17
  • 18. Because crown glass does not have uniform thickness, people assume that the glass has slumped over time. Early glaziers naturally put the thicker side of the glass in the lower mullion. 18 April 2013 Session 3 18
  • 19. Float Glass • Melting point of glass 1500o F • Melting point of tin 450o F • Molten glass at 1500o F is poured onto a shallow pan of hot molten tin. The glass harden as it cools and is passed to an annealing oven where the glass sheet gradually cools and is cut to desired sizes 18 April 2013 Session 3 19
  • 20. 18 April 2013 Session 3 20
  • 21. 18 April 2013 Session 3 21
  • 22. Types of Glass • Soda-Lime • Lead Crystal • Flint Glass • Borosilicate • Safety Glass • Laminated Glass • Ballistic Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 22
  • 23. Soda-Lime Glass • Typical glass from which most tableware, art glass and plate glass is manufactured • 75% silica with Na2CO3, Na2O, CaO, MgO and Al2O3 • Over 90% of all glass is soda-lime 18 April 2013 Session 3 23
  • 24. Soda-Lime Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 24
  • 25. Lead Crystal • Lead crystal has a composition similar to soda- lime glass except PbO (at least 24%) replaces the CaO giving the glass a high reflectivity and index of refraction. Waterford and Steuben are well known makers of lead crystal • Modern “lead crystal” has BaO, ZnO or K2O rather than PbO since lead is a biological hazard 18 April 2013 Session 3 25
  • 26. Lead Crystal 18 April 2013 Session 3 26
  • 27. Flint Glass • Formerly had up to 60% PbO to increase the index of refraction for scientific lenses. • Modern flint glass lenses have TiO2 or ZrO2 • Called “flint glass” for the flint stones found among the silica deposits in England were glass was produced in the 1600s 18 April 2013 Session 3 27
  • 28. Flint Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 28
  • 29. Borosilicate Glass • has high levels of B2O3 to soda-lime glass mixture that raises melting point, increases ability to withstand thermal shock and strengthens the glass. • Pyrex, Kimex and others scientific and kitchen glassware are borosilicate glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 29
  • 30. Borosilicate Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 30
  • 31. Safety glass • Tempered or toughened glass is produced by controlled heating creating internal stress that causes the glass to break into small crumbles rather than jagged shards when broken • Tempered glass is required in doors and many windows 18 April 2013 Session 3 31
  • 32. Tempered Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 32
  • 33. Laminated Glass • Laminated glass couples toughened glass with a layer of plastic to contain the broken crumbles of glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 33
  • 34. Ballistic Glass • “Bulletproof” glass is made from a combination of hard and soft glass layers. All layers must have the same index of refraction. • Recent innovations allow a transparent plastic layer to be adhered to the inside of traditional glass to provide resistance to penetration from a projectile 18 April 2013 Session 3 34
  • 35. Ballistic Glass 18 April 2013 Session 3 35