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Employees cutting compressed air glass cylinders using hot wire method
ca. 1925
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Title
Employees cutting compressed air glass cylinders using hot wire method
Creator
PPG Industries
Date
ca. 1925
Identifier
20170227-hpichswp-0028
Description
Employees cutting glass cylinders using the hot wire method. In this process, the glass cylinders are formed by a machine that pushes compressed air through a cap in a manner that mimics the historic, hand-blown method. Once the glass reaches the desired length, large cradles are raised and adhered to the cylinders in order to safely lower them to the ground floor of the plant. Once cooled, the glass is cut using the hot wire method. The cut glass is then reheated in order to flatten each sheet of glass. This process of compressed air glass manufacturing was used by Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company until 1927-1928 when the company adopted the Pennvernon process.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
PPG Industries.
Glass manufacture.
Source
PPG Industries Records, 1888-1995, MSS 667, Detre Library and Archives, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
PPG Industries Records
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