glass making origami organelle
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glass making origami organelle
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Glass Production

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Teach how glass is made using flow production with our paper model

Glass is made in enormous factories that run 24 hours a day for years without stopping. It is an excellent example of continuous flow production.

Show how a glass factory makes glass from its main raw material, sand. Some of the issues around glass production are its high use of energy leading to high levels of carbon dioxide emissions.

This model outlines glass flow production using the float method that uses a vast bath of molten tin to get perfectly flat glass. The model also shows how robots are used to automate the production process.

Buy once, print forever!

Your students first build paper models of the parts of a glass factory. Then, they use these to look at what happens at each step. They also see that automation is used throughout the process.

Includes full colour Powerpoint class presentation!

Takes about 25 minutes!

Dimensions: 44cm x 5cm / 17in x 2in

Download includes: Colour and black-and-white templates, plus a classroom PowerPoint with background science and assembly instructions.

All you need: Paper, scissors and tape.

Important Information about licencing

Origami Organelles are downloadable paper models that you print and make as many times as you like! When you purchase a model, you are licensed for unlimited use on a single school, college or home education site/campus or for personal use.

If you wish to use it in an organisation other than a school or college, such as a university, museum, science centre or commercial organisation please email info@origamiorganelles.com for licence information and pricing.

Unauthorised distribution, copying, downloading, uploading, commercial exploitation or modification by the purchaser or any third party of this document or any part of it is strictly prohibited. Registered Design nos: 4043767, 4043768, 4043769, 4035980, 4035981, 4035982, 4035983, 4038435, 4038437, 4038436, 4038438, 4041830, 4041829.

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Teach how glass is made using flow production with our paper model

Glass is made in enormous factories that run 24 hours a day for years without stopping. It is an excellent example of continuous flow production.

Show how a glass factory makes glass from its main raw material, sand. Some of the issues around glass production are its high use of energy leading to high levels of carbon dioxide emissions.

This model outlines glass flow production using the float method that uses a vast bath of molten tin to get perfectly flat glass. The model also shows how robots are used to automate the production process.

Buy once, print forever!

Your students first build paper models of the parts of a glass factory. Then, they use these to look at what happens at each step. They also see that automation is used throughout the process.

Includes full colour Powerpoint class presentation!

Takes about 25 minutes!

Dimensions: 44cm x 5cm / 17in x 2in

Download includes: Colour and black-and-white templates, plus a classroom PowerPoint with background science and assembly instructions.

All you need: Paper, scissors and tape.

Licencing Information

Important Information about licencing

Origami Organelles are downloadable paper models that you print and make as many times as you like! When you purchase a model, you are licensed for unlimited use on a single school, college or home education site/campus or for personal use.

If you wish to use it in an organisation other than a school or college, such as a university, museum, science centre or commercial organisation please email info@origamiorganelles.com for licence information and pricing.

Unauthorised distribution, copying, downloading, uploading, commercial exploitation or modification by the purchaser or any third party of this document or any part of it is strictly prohibited. Registered Design nos: 4043767, 4043768, 4043769, 4035980, 4035981, 4035982, 4035983, 4038435, 4038437, 4038436, 4038438, 4041830, 4041829.