GLASS BEADS
Glass beads are typically produced using the flame flotation method, which is a secondary molding technique. The basic principle involves breaking waste glass into particles of a specific size and then introducing these particles into a flame. Under the influence of the flame, the glass particles soften, melt, and mold into shape. Afterward, they are annealed, resulting in the formation of glass beads.
PRODUCT TYPES:
PRODUCT APPLICATIONS:
As for road marking glass beads, more than two-thirds of our annual global production—representing the largest single use of our products worldwide—is dedicated to highway delineation and guidance systems.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
TYPE |
MESH |
MICRONSM MAX |
MICRONS MIN |
30# |
20-40 |
850 |
425 |
40# |
30-40 |
600 |
425 |
60# |
40-60 |
425 |
300 |
80# |
60-100 |
300 |
150 |
100# |
70-140 |
212 |
106 |
120# |
100-140 |
150 |
106 |
150# |
100-200 |
150 |
75 |
180# |
140-200 |
106 |
75 |
220# |
140-270 |
106 |
53 |
280# |
200-325 |
75 |
45 |
320# |
>325 |
45 |
25 |