Glass Specifications Clicktouch
Glass Specifications Clicktouch
Glass Specifications Clicktouch
Edge work:
The edges of glass cut with rollers or diamonds or sawed are sharp and can be worked. On this page we are
illustrating and explaining the different types of edge work and the specific terminologies used in industry
4. Half-round or C-edge
The broken area is ground to form a C. It is a
matt finish.
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Intended use:
Standard clear float glass used as cover glass for displays
Processing:
Edge work, drilling, silk screen printing, thermal or chemical toughening,
laminating etc.
Requirements deviating from these specifications must be defined in writing in a customer agreement.
Quality Zones:
Standard clear float glass: visible area in final assembly
Two panes of standard clear float glass laminated: visible area in final assembly
Geometry
Length: see drawing or customer requirements
Width: see drawing or customer requirements
Diameter: see drawing or customer requirements
Squareness
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Inner diameter (of the drilled hole): see drawing or customer requirements
Standard tolerance:
Diameter Tolerance
Ø ≤ 30 mm ± 0.2 mm
Ø > 30 mm ± 0.5 mm
Thickness
Dimensions Deviation
≤ 300 mm 1.0 mm max.
> 300 mm … ≤ 700 mm 2.0 mm max.
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Scratches*:
Open bubbles:
- for not thermally toughened glasses: see No. 2.1 Inclusions
- for thermally toughened glass: not permissible
Length + Width
*g=
2
** No accumulation permitted.
7 admissible defects, classified as „disregard“, within an inspection area of 40 mm diameter are considered as
accumulation.
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Edge defects
Edge chips
Edge crack
not permissible
Coating defects
Interference points
For bigger dimensions the permissible number of defects has to be agreed upon separately.
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Repair of pinholes is permissible. The fixed defects must not be visible from the front.
Dirt inclusions in the screen print will be disregarded if they are not visible from the front. For visible inclusions
of dirt see No. 5.4 Pinholes.
Visual appearance
Dripping color may stay at the edge or the seam of the glass after screen printing.
A slight Moiré - effect may be caused by the mesh structure of the screen used for printing. These effects will
be ignored.
Contamination
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Assembly defects
Misalignment (for laminates) is included in the tolerance for length and width
Thermal properties
Control aid
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