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What is the difference between hand blown glass candle holders and machine blown glass candle holder

Demi Sunny Glassware 2024-01-25 10:36:02

There are many different glass types including products in the glass. The characteristics of blown glass in Sunny Glassware Products Factory. It is more important to be familiar with various types of glass. In order to find the right variety of glass, it is more important to choose the right type.

So what is the difference between hand-blown glass candle holders and machine-blown glass candle holders? Today, Sunny Glassware Products will take you to know more about it

If it is a glass candle holder, we can distinguish it by the seam line and thickness of the cup. Blown glass candle holder usually have no seam lines and have seam lines. Similar sizes only have fewer bubbles and flow lines and thicker walls. Blown glass candle holder and machine-blown glass candlesticks have slightly different specifications. They both have slight bubbles and flow lines, and most cup walls are very thin.

In the case of goblets, used for household glassware, machine-blown goblets have thicker walls and smaller sizes. However, hand-blown goblets have thin walls, many shapes, and are more delicate. Machine-blown goblet is better than hand-blown goblet: thin wall, no bubbles, streamlined shape. For those who like it, machine-blown goblets should be a better choice.

There are two types of glass candle holder blowing:

One is machine blowing: the main equipment is a bottle making machine or a cup blowing machine. It utilizes the plasticity of molten glass and blows the molten glass into shape through high-pressure gas. ​

The other is hand blowing: This process uses a steel pipe of appropriate thickness to transport the glass liquid to one end of the steel pipe. The other end of the pipe is blown by the worker with his mouth. The glass liquid is blown into bubbles, then immersed in the glass liquid again to continue blowing, and then enters the mold for shaping. This process is called hand blowing.

What is the difference between hand blown glass candle holders and machine blown glass candle holders?