ProductionProduktion

The Secret of Colour.

The melting masters are familiar with all the formulas indispensable for the production process. They adjust the colours of the molten glass as required to guarantee the shade of colour desired [04].

Through the addition of iron, copper, nickel and other metal alloys as well as silver and gold Glashütte Lamberts has created an almost unlimited palette of colours. Their consistency changes through nuances in tone or shade. No other material has a more varied range of possibilities [05].

Samples are taken to confirm their tone matches in colour to the shade required. Such conformity is the prerequisite of any further processing [06].

04 - Weighing the metal oxyds
04 - Weighing the metal oxyds
05 - Raw materials
05 - Raw materials
06 - Glass Samples
06 - Glass Samples

From Starter to Cutter.

The glass undergoes a refining process overnight and is prepared for the most important and most difficult stage of processing: the blowing of glass. [07]

Each of the ovens is operated by four teams. A team is comprised of the starter, the assistant and the master.
The blowpipe is dipped into the pot by the starter and kept constantly rotating thus gathering the molten glass onto the end of the pipe. He repeats this procedure several times until the quantity required has been reached. By means of spinning and simultaneous blowing the starter works the “gather” through the different wooden molds to give it the appropriate shape. [08 + 09]

07 - Blowpipe
07 - Blowpipe
08 - The starter
08 - The starter
09 - Starter
09 - Starter

The gather of molten glass spinning in the mold is slightly inflated by the starter who finally passes
the blowpipe on to the master [10]. While rotating the balloon in the steel trough the master continues to blow it to full size thus giving it the desired shape and structure [11].

10 - The gather of molten glass
10 - The gather of molten glass
11 - The master
11 - The master

This requires excellent craftsmanship, physical strength and, above all, a well-developed sensitivity.
It is the only way to achieve the unmistakeable individuality of mouth-blown sheet glass.

The red-hot balloon is cut open at the front end [12] and dilated by means of the scissors and “fork” [13].

 

12 - Opening the balloon
12 - Opening the balloon
13 - Widen the cylinder
13 - Widen the cylinder

The same procedure takes place at the other end after heating up the balloon again [14]. In this way a well-proportioned glass-cylinder comes into existence. The cylinder is placed in an annealing oven to remove any inherent tensions. At the end of this most important part of the production process, the finished cylinder must undergo quality control. Only then does the cutter score the cylinder lengthwise [15].

14 - Finished cylinder
14 - Finished cylinder
15 - Cutting the cylinder
15 - Cutting the cylinder

From Cylinder to Sheet.

Now the scored glass cylinder is heated again, layed open and flattened. [16]. The wave-like sheet is ironed out by means
of a special wooden tool [17].

16 - Opening the cylinder
16 - Opening the cylinder
17 - Flatten the sheet (Photo: COM PR + Marketing Fürstenzell / Scholz)
17 - Flatten the sheet (Photo: COM PR + Marketing Fürstenzell / Scholz)

The flattened glass sheet travels on a continuous belt through a second long annealing oven thus losing any remaining inherent tension. The result is a beautiful cutting glass.
After this annealing procedure each and every sheet must pass another quality inspection. Now the sheet is finished. [18].

18 - Mouthblown LambertsGlas®
18 - Mouthblown LambertsGlas®
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