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Some common vocabulary about fiberglass

In making fiberglass, we often hear some vocabulary. If you don’t understand the meaning of the vocabulary, you may have no idea what others are saying to you. So if you want to understand fiberglass, you still need to understand some related vocabulary. Next, I will explain Let me explain:

1. Crystallization: the phenomenon of producing crystals in glass liquid

2. Batching: the process of weighing and mixing according to the glass material formula to make batches

3. Batch: a mixture made by batching

4. Clinker: as Crushed glass used as raw material

5. Material separation: The segregation phenomenon of powder during storage or transportation due to different particle sizes and densities is also called stratification.

6. Melting rate: the ratio of the amount of molten glass per unit to the amount of raw material required.

7. Glass furnace: thermal equipment for melting glass made of refractory materials.

8. Melting department: melting glass in a glass melting furnace. Kiln room with mixed materials

9. Hot repair: During the operation of the glass melting furnace, the operation of repairing the burned parts of the kiln body

10. Cold repair: The process of overhauling the glass melting furnace after it ceases to cool down.

11. Baking kiln: In a newly built or cold-repaired furnace, the process of raising the furnace to operating temperature according to the temperature rise curve starts from ignition.

12. Overfire: During the kiln baking process, when a certain temperature is reached, the temporary combustion is cancelled. Instead, use the normal production combustion device to continue the process of heating the kiln body.

13. Thermal efficiency of the furnace: the ratio of the heat effectively utilized by the glass melting furnace to the total heat income.

14. Material leakage: there is no melted batch material in the kiln. Outside the bubble boundary

15. Material pile: the batch materials floating on the glass liquid surface in the furnace but not yet melted into glass liquid

16. Four major stability: the stability of the four major elements of raw materials, fuel, melting, and molding

17. Four minor stability: During the melting process of glass batch materials, the stability of melting temperature, kiln pressure, liquid level, and bubble boundary

18. Hot spot: the part with the highest temperature of the glass liquid in the furnace

19. Raw silk: a slightly bonded untwisted monofilament bundle that is drawn at the same time.

20. Sizing agent: a material applied to the glass fiber during the production process of glass fiber.

21. Linear density: unit length of raw silk or yarn. Mass, its unit is tex

22. Sizing agent migration: the phenomenon that the glass fiber sizing agent moves from the inside of the silk layer on the raw silk cylinder to the outer layer.

23. Combustible content: the ratio of the ignition loss of dry glass fiber products to the dry mass.

24. Protofilament bundling: the ability of the individual filaments in the protofilament to be less likely to spread, break, and fuzz while keeping the protofilaments intact and bundled.

25. Tensile breaking strength: in the tensile test, the sample will break The maximum force exerted (N)