HOW TO AVOID STAIN-MARKS ON GLASS BEING BENT OVER MILD STEEL

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Sukhram Sirwani

HOW TO AVOID STAIN-MARKS ON GLASS BEING BENT OVER MILD STEEL

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:? I am a commercial glass bending artist from India.We usually use mild steel for molds.We 'CANNOT' use stainless steel.A few glass samples got spoilt [black stains] when being bent 'OVER' such molds at 750 degrees[celisius].How do I avoid this?
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Sukhram Sirwani wrote::? I am a commercial glass bending artist from India.We usually use mild steel for molds.We 'CANNOT' use stainless steel.A few glass samples got spoilt [black stains] when being bent 'OVER' such molds at 750 degrees[celisius].How do I avoid this?
750C is 1382F. That's pretty hot for slumping. Do you have to go that hot? Are you slumping float? Try a lower temperature and a longer soak. Coat your mold well. Brock

PS I can't get your link to your web site to work
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