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Coring Soda-Lime Glass

Coring Soda-Lime Glass: Soda-Lime Glass, CTE 9.0 x 10^-6 /K; diameter +/-0.05 mm. No MOQ, prototypes in 5-10 days, DFM review with every RFQ.

Coring Soda-Lime Glass

Coring Soda-Lime Glass: Soda-Lime Glass (CTE 9.0 x 10^-6 /K, 360 nm – 2.0 um); Coring to diameter +/-0.05 mm. Single-piece prototypes to production volumes, quoted from your drawing.

coring soda-lime glass is a materials problem before it is a machining problem. Soda-Lime Glass has lowest cost per square meter and a Knoop hardness of 585 kg/mm2, so the coring recipe – feeds, coolant, tooling – differs from what works on ordinary float glass. The line runs diamond core drills with rotary fixtures and holds diameter +/-0.05 mm.

Key parameters

Material Soda-Lime Glass (Float per ASTM C1036, low-iron option)
Thermal expansion (CTE) 9.0 x 10^-6 /K
Service temperature 350 C continuous
Transmission range 360 nm – 2.0 um
Density 2.50 g/cm3
Knoop hardness 585 kg/mm2
Refractive index 1.52 @ 587 nm
Stock thickness 0.40 – 19 mm
Maximum blank size 1,000 x 800 mm
Process Coring
Working tolerance diameter +/-0.05 mm
Minimum feature 2 mm core diameter
Surface finish ground bore, honed option
Thickness window 1 – 60 mm
Edge condition entry/exit chamfer standard
RFQ inputs PDF/DXF/STEP drawing, quantity brackets, surface and edge spec

Specification advice

Three items decide most of the cost and lead time on this work:

  • Material note: higher CTE means edge chips propagate under thermal load, so edge finishing quality drives reliability.
  • Process boundary: wall thickness between adjacent cores should exceed 2 mm to avoid bridge cracking.
  • Over-specification is the quiet budget killer: a 20/10 scratch-dig face costs roughly three times an 80/50 face, so grade each surface individually.

For the complete framework, see the tolerance design guide and the holes and edges design guide.

Capabilities and limits

The core strength of Coring is large-diameter discs, rings and through-bores from plate stock up to 60 mm thick. The honest limit: wall thickness between adjacent cores should exceed 2 mm to avoid bridge cracking. Both belong on the drawing before quoting, not after.

One material, many routes: on Soda-Lime Glass we also quote laser cutting, drilling, etching, lapping, and multi-step drawings are the norm rather than the exception.

Who orders this

The recurring buyers of coring soda-lime glass: led packaging (groove covers, phosphor carriers, package windows); industrial displays (touch covers, gauge windows, printed bezels). Background reading on the underlying material science: ASTM C1036 flat glass standard.

The fastest route to a quote is geometry: use the 3D configurator below, or the site-wide custom glass machining 3D builder for fully custom parts.

Related reading on this site: glass wafer coring, microfluidic glass applications, JGS1 quartz glass.

Frequently asked questions

What tolerances are achievable on Soda-Lime Glass parts?

Ground features hold +/-0.01 mm and lapped thickness reaches +/-0.003 mm. Higher CTE means edge chips propagate under thermal load, so edge finishing quality drives reliability.

What thickness range do you stock for Soda-Lime Glass?

Standard stock spans 0.40 – 19 mm, with blanks up to 1,000 x 800 mm. Other formats are sourced per order.

How does Soda-Lime Glass behave under heat?

CTE is 9.0 x 10^-6 /K and continuous service reaches 350 C continuous, which is what drives its use where lowest cost per square meter matters.

What accuracy does coring hold?

Diameter +/-0.05 mm with minimum features of 2 mm core diameter. Wall thickness between adjacent cores should exceed 2 mm to avoid bridge cracking.

Specifications on this page were last reviewed by our engineering team in July 2026.

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What if my part does not match any standard builder?

Use the custom glass builder: choose shape (including ring or drawing-defined), size, thickness, optional holes, coating and edge/surface finish, set a tolerance, preview it in 3D and attach a drawing to the RFQ.

Which materials can the custom builder use?

Fused silica, quartz, JGS1/JGS2, Borofloat 33, alkali-free and borosilicate glass, optical and soda-lime glass, or a named custom material such as sapphire or Zerodur.

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