Glass stored on its edge should be sup- ported as evenly as possible over its surface area. The support should ideally cover either the total length or the total width of the glass. It can take the form of flat bearers or battens at least 50mm in width, which may be spaced to suit the size of the sheet being stored.
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FAQ
What is the best way to store glass?
How do you handle large glass?
How do you carry a large piece of glass?
How do you store glass?
Store glass in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Use racks or storage systems specifically designed for glass to prevent it from touching other surfaces or objects. Label storage areas with the word “GLASS” to alert others to the presence of fragile items. Never use damaged or chipped glass.
How do you prepare a glass storage area?
Follow these steps to prepare your storage area: 1. Clean the Area: Start by thoroughly cleaning the storage area to remove any dust, dirt, or debris that could potentially damage your glass items. Sweep or vacuum the floors, wipe down surfaces, and ensure that the area is free from any contaminants. 2.
How do I store multiple glass items in a container?
Use dividers or inserts to separate and secure each piece if storing multiple glass items upright in a container. Ensure that the container is tall enough to accommodate the full height of the glass items without any pressure on the tops.
How do I choose a storage location for glass items?
When choosing a storage location for glass items, consider factors such as temperature, humidity, and exposure to light. Opt for a cool, dry place with stable temperature and minimal exposure to sunlight to prevent damage to the glass. Q Are there any special considerations for storing antique or delicate glass items?