Method and apparatus for edge finishing glass

Abrading – Abrading process – Glass or stone abrading

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451 41, B24B 100

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059759925

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for edge finishing glass sheets. Glass sheets are separated into desired sizes, after which the edges of the glass sheets are finished using edge polishing methods, such as, for example, by contacting and moving the edges of the glass sheet against rotating polishing wheels which are oriented al least approximately orthogonally to said sheet.

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