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Grinding VS beveling: what are the commonalities and what are the differences?

Grinding VS beveling: what are the commonalities and what are the differences?

Grinding VS beveling: what are the commonalities and what are the differences?

There is a dedicated series of Lattuada machines for each type, but what is different between the two glass processing? Today we are talking about. grinding and bevelling, two of the main operations that are performed on a sheet of glass immediately after cutting and that help to enrich and make any glass artifact special.

As we have just seen, grinding and beveling of glass sheets have several points in common: by intervening both after the cutting stage, they aim to obtain sheets to make the glass suitable for its final use both functionally and aesthetically. However, these two operations have profound differences!

Glass grinding intervenes directly on the plate to Remove impurities from the live cut and blunt the sharp edge; it is a necessary operation on almost all types of glass. Our advice, however, is to carry out good grinding to prevent breakage in the glass sheet from the cutting point. Grinding then, as the name implies, is carried out using grinding wheels (in most cases diamond grinding wheels) and can be either rough edged-that is, leaving a higher roughness-or polished edged, in which the edge is rounded and flat.

Glass beveling on the other hand Intervenes only on the glass surface adjacent to the perimeter. The chamfering operation is particularly suitable in the case of glass intended for interior decoration such as, for example, paini for tables, mirrors or display cases: thanks to the chamfering of the glass, it is in fact possible to create a perimeter edge with a particular bevel comparable to the effect of diamond. An aesthetically striking and highly durable finish!

The quality of the materials used and the technical differences of the two operations produce different aesthetic results. While grinding creates a flat surface that reflects light, beveling creates an angled diamond-effect edge that reduces imperfections along the entire edge of the glass sheet. In both cases, the glass immediately appears more polished and finished and is also more resistant to impact and temperature changes.

Both glass grinding and glass beveling can be done with a Lattuada machine!
For more information, you can see our full range here and contact us for a dedicated quote.

Doing both in your glassworks means offering a full range of quality services to your customers!

 

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