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Color tinted glass Colors are added to the initial batch of raw materials. They are therefore part of the glass material. This process is available for five colors of glass. |
Burning off The burning off process melts and cuts off the top portion of the glass bowl. Edge-melting & burning-off is achieved through burners and provides a thin rim. Protective and hygienic, this process is applied to glasses intended for frequent or daily use, in food service, for example. |
Cracking off The cracking off process cuts off the top portion of the glass bowl once the item has cooled down. Cracked off stem glasses are very elegant and elevate the drinking pleasure as they have a very thin rim (no bead). They are perfect for fine wine, liquor tasting. Their thin rim reveals the subtle flavors of all wines. |
Delta 100 It s a special process used in the manufacturing of washing machine windows. It gives glass thermal qualities and resistance. This process is renowned throughout the industry (washing machine manufacturers). |
Embossing Your logo can be embossed in the glass. This technique allows a 3D effect that can be seen and felt. Give depth to your ideas! |
Stem streching This process allows stretching the stem of the glasses to give them a specific height. You can define the height of your glass, and change its appearance to make it unique. |
Control over product dimensions Our technical processes and innovations are thought to meet your product and dimension requirements, more particularly when manufacturing glass parts to be integrated into your finished product, for example, a washing machine window, a mustard container, a champagne flute, etc. We cover every detail to bring you satisfaction. |
Hot drilling A burning flame softens the material before drilling. The technique is used for the manufacturing of pan lids, or steam baskets, etc. |
Tempering machine The principle of tempering or tempered glass consists in firing the items at a very high temperature (1100°F), then cooling them down suddenly. This process gives glass exceptional resistance to thermal shocks and guarantees unequalled strenght. Guarantee of extra resistance ! |