The diagram illustrates conventional methods of producing glass containers. Overall, the process is rather complex, involving three main stages: production of glass products, checking the quality of the done product, and distribution for delivery. The steps involve almost no human interaction and are done by heavy machines.
The process commences when the machine starts to bake ordinary glass at 105 degrees. This hot glass pours out to mold; after that, it presses to done, the first step of forming the container. Once done, the container will have a thick wall and will get into the second mold. By the end of the second step, it will get a suitable form. After all, the container bakes in the oven at 482 degrees and cools in the fridge at 25 degrees for an hour.
The process commences when the machine starts to bake ordinary glass at 105 degrees. These hot glasses pour out to mold; after that, it presses to done the first step of forming the container
