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Glass Ink Display Cabinet
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Last updated: 2023-12-13 01:32
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Products Description

 

Place of Origin: Foshan, China

Brand: GOLDEN WORD

Product name:Glass Ink Display Cabinet

Appearance: viscous liquid (color adjustable)

Color: Mix color

Sintering temperature: 680℃-720℃

Usage: Used in Display Cabinet Glass

 

Products data

 

【Toughened glass ink index】

 

lndicator

lndicated value

Expansion coefficient x10-710℃

78-95

Barbecue temperature (℃)

680℃-720℃

Hardness (Mohs)

6

opacity(%)

>95

Powder fineness

>400

luminosity

>80

color

Rich colors and adjustable 

Product features

 

â­•High temperature resistance

â­•Corrosion resistance

â­•High hardness

â­•Good adhesion

â­•Convenient construction

â­•Materials are environmentally friendly

â­•High temperature resistance

â­•Stable performance

â­•High firmness after high temperature curing

 

The sintering glass ink display cabinet is 680-720℃. After being tempered at high temperatures, the ink and glass are firmly fused together. Widely used in induction cooker panel glass, pot cover glass, etc.

 

Glass display cases often use ink for marking and displaying information. Ink is a viscous liquid or semi-solid material composed of pigments, solvents and additives. It can be applied to glass surfaces to form text, patterns or images.

 

When making glass display cabinets, commonly used ink types include transparent inks, colored inks and special effect inks. Clear ink creates clean, clear text and patterns on glass while maintaining the transparency of the glass. Colored inks can add rich colors to make display cabinets more attractive. Special effect inks can create special textures, reflections or other visual effects that add to the uniqueness of your display cabinets.

 

After ink is applied to glass, it usually undergoes a curing or drying process. This allows the ink to bond with the glass surface and form a durable mark. Some curing methods include heat treatment, UV irradiation, or chemical curing, depending on the ink used and the manufacturing process.

 

In short, glass display cabinets often use ink to mark and display information. Inks can give glass more functionality and appeal while providing better durability and durability.

 

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