Definition and form of irregular glass
Release time:
2025-06-29
Irregular glass refers to glass products that break the traditional regular geometric shapes (such as square, rectangle, circle).
Irregular glass refers to glass products that break the traditional regular geometric shapes (such as square, rectangle, circle). Its shape often presents free curves, special-shaped cuts or irregular edges, and even forms a unique three-dimensional structure through bending, splicing and other processes. This "asymmetric" and "non-standard" feature makes it get rid of the stereotyped industrial sense, more artistic tension and design personality, and become an important element in creating a smart atmosphere in space decoration.
Processing technology characteristics
The processing of irregular glass requires high technical precision. The core processes include:
Special-shaped cutting: With the help of CNC cutting equipment (such as laser cutting and water jet cutting), the glass is accurately cut according to the preset irregular pattern. Laser cutting is suitable for processing fine curves and complex contours, and the cut is smooth and burr-free; water jet cutting is suitable for thick glass or glass with interlayer, which can avoid the influence of high temperature on the performance of glass, and is especially suitable for cutting irregular shapes with arcs or broken lines.
Hot bending: The glass is softened by high-temperature heating, and then shaped according to the irregular surface of the mold. After cooling, it forms a three-dimensional shape such as bending and twisting. This process can make the glass present a natural streamline shape, which is commonly seen in designs such as curved partitions and wavy screens, giving the glass a "soft" visual texture.
Splicing and combination: Multiple small irregular glass pieces are fixed by gluing, laminating or metal frames to form a larger irregular whole. When splicing, the coordination of the shape must be taken into account. For example, triangular glass of different sizes can be used to create a sense of fragmentation, or curved glass can be used to create an organic natural outline to enhance the visual level.
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