Description
Specifications Table
Material – High-grade laminated paper with protective coating
Pack Size – Single chart (standard A1 size)
Grade – Educational/Research
Application – Laboratory reference, classroom demonstrations, research documentation
Product Overview
The MANUFACTURING OF GLASS – INORGANIC CHART is a meticulously designed educational reference tool for laboratories, research facilities, and academic institutions. This chart provides a comprehensive visual breakdown of the inorganic glass manufacturing process, including raw material compositions, melting techniques, annealing procedures, and quality control parameters. Crafted on high-grade laminated paper, it ensures durability against frequent handling, moisture, and chemical exposure in lab environments. The protective coating prevents wear and tear while maintaining print clarity for long-term use. Each section of the chart is organized with labeled diagrams, chemical formulas, and process flowcharts, making complex concepts easily digestible. The standard A1 size offers optimal visibility for group study or wall mounting in labs. Whether used for quick reference during experiments or as a teaching aid, this chart serves as an indispensable resource for understanding the scientific and industrial principles behind inorganic glass production. Its research-grade accuracy and detailed annotations make it a trusted tool for students, educators, and professionals alike.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used on this inorganic glass manufacturing chart?
The chart features a high-quality matte lamination that resists moisture, chemical splashes, and physical abrasion while reducing glare for better readability under lab lighting.
2. Can this chart be used in high-humidity laboratory environments?
Yes, the protective lamination and moisture-resistant paper substrate make it suitable for humid conditions, though prolonged exposure to direct water should be avoided.
3. Are the chemical compositions on the chart updated to current industry standards?
The chart reflects contemporary inorganic glass manufacturing protocols, with compositions and processes verified against recent academic and industrial publications.
4. What is the ideal way to mount this chart for classroom use?
For wall mounting, use acid-free adhesive strips or a sturdy frame to prevent edge curling. Avoid direct sunlight to preserve color integrity over time.
5. Does this chart include troubleshooting guides for common glass defects?
The chart covers defect causes like devitrification, bubbles, and stress cracks, with visual indicators and corrective measures outlined in a dedicated section.

