Blown plate glass

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Blown plate is one of many types of hand-blown glass. There is a record of blown plate being produced in London in 1620.

Production

In the past it has been made from vigoruously hand-grinding broad sheet glass, which was expensive, and mainly used for carriages and mirrors rather than in windows for buildings.[1] Other methods for making hand-blown glass included: broad sheet, crown glass, polished plate and cylinder blown sheet. These methods of manufacture lasted at least until the end of the 19th century. The early 20th century marked the move away from hand-blown to machine manufactured glass such as rolled plate, machine drawn cylinder sheet, flat drawn sheet, single and twin ground polished plate and float glass.[2]

References

  1. "The History of Window Glass Manufacture". History Of Glass Manufacture. Sash Windows London. 
  2. "Hand-blown glass: manufacturing process". London Crown Glass Company. Archived from the original on November 6, 2005. Retrieved December 30, 2005. 
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