Re: [World] Annealed glass
--- Gary Mauer <moms@wcmail.net> wrote:
> >>>Can annealed glass have the same problem? I have
> a feeling all the glass
> in this house is defective. -- Scott Grandsard<<<
>
> Or maybe it is all OK. If you couldn't tell any
> difference in the surface
> quality of any of the glass, you may not have any
> defective glass. Was the
> glass clean where you did the demos?
>
> You said you thought you thought you heard it on all
> glass, tempered and
> annealed - and that your customer heard and saw all.
> Does that mean your
> customer also heard it on all glass - tempered and
> annealed?
>
> Annealed glass doesn't come into contact with
> rollers in a tempering oven -
> because it is not tempered - so it doesn't pick up
> fabricating debris from
> rollers in tempering ovens.
>
> Gary Mauer
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Gary,
Sometime back ,I did some work for a local glass
company owner,and I was trying to pass along what I
have learned from this group, and I used the "roller"
term and he stopped me there and told me,"that is used
on older tempering ovens,and by todays standards it is
transported through the oven via forced air"
I was just wondering ,as I have read so much
regarding "roller debris"
Thanks,
=====
Lance Golden
Golden Touch WC
Phoenix,Az
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