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Sliding glass doors are typically one or two panes of hardened 'float' glass. I put the 'float' between quotes because these days hardly anybody makes float glass by floating molten glass on plates covered with molten tin but instead the glass is cast continuously between rollers. The cooling regime has a large effect on hardness (as does composition), and for extra strength there are other tricks such as lamination.



Nope! The tin-bath process is still dominant these days - the only people rolling glass are small-scale stained glass manufacturers.

For lower volume (or higher tolerance materials), the overflow downdraw method and updraw methods are used, mainly for display glass.


You're right, I had the volume mixed up, thank you for the correction.

But:

> the only people rolling glass are small-scale stained glass manufacturers.

What about:

- the glass used for solar panels

- the glass used for wire bonded glass

- patterned glass

AFAIK those are all made using rollers.




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