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The image depicts the step-by-step process of shaping glass containers: first, glass is heated in a furnace at 105 degrees Celsius; second, the hot glass is pressed into Mould 1; third, the glass is further pressed into Mould 2 for container shaping and air is used for thick wall formation; fourth, the container is heated in a kiln at 482 degrees Celsius; fifth, the container is then cooled down to 25 degrees Celsius; six, containers that meet the criteria are boxed for use; lastly, those that fail inspection are discarded as waste.
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This diagram shows the method of shaping glass containers,the process has 8 steps to it.The making of the containers needs chemical reactions and technical detail to apply it accurately.
The first step includes a Furnace,with a temperature of 105 degrees Celsius.The next step needs a mould to put the heated glass in and press using a metal object.You will then need a second mould slightly bigger with a coutainer with a thick wall.While you let it sit so the air can enter ,you will preheat the kiln to 482 degrees Celsius to allow the glass to bake.
After the baking process ,you must take it out and let it cool with a temperature of 25.When you allow the glasses to cool down you must inspect the glass for any air bubbles or defects before boxing them up and shipping it off. But if they have any of these issues listed it must be thrown away in the waste.
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