- Polished plate
Polished plate is a type of hand-blown
glass . It is produced by casting glass onto a table and then subsequently grinding and polishing the glass. This was originally done by hand, and then later by machine. It was an expensive process requiring a large capital investment. [cite web | title=Hand-blown glass: manufacturing process | work=London Crown Glass Company | url=http://www.londoncrownglass.co.uk/Manufacturing.html | accessdate=December 30 | accessyear=2005]Other methods of producing hand-blown window glass included:
broad sheet ,blown plate , crown glass andcylinder blown sheet . These methods of manufacture lasted at least until the end of the 19th Century. The early 20th Century marks the move away from hand-blown to machine manufactured glass such asrolled plate ,machine drawn cylinder sheet ,flat drawn sheet ,single and twin ground polished plate andfloat glass .The Frenchman, Louis Lucas de Nehou, in 1688, in conjunction with A. Thevart, succeeded in perfecting the process of casting plate-glass. Mirror plates previous to the invention had been made from blown "sheet" glass, and were consequently very limited in size. De Nehou's process of rolling molten glass poured on an iron table rendered the manufacture of very large plates possible. [Encyclopedia Britannica 11th edition (1911)]
In 1773 English polished plate (by the French process) was produced at
Ravenhead .By 1800 a steam engine was used to carry out the grinding and polishing of the cast glass.
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