Vaakumpindamine
Vaakumpindamine is a process used in the manufacturing of glass products, particularly in the production of glass containers such as bottles and jars. The term "vaakumpindamine" is derived from the Estonian language, where "vaakum" means vacuum and "pindamine" means coating or covering. The process involves applying a thin layer of molten glass to the interior surface of a mold, which is then cooled and solidified to form the final glass container.
The vaakumpindamine process is characterized by its ability to produce containers with a smooth, uniform interior
The vaakumpindamine process is commonly used in the production of glass containers for beverages, pharmaceuticals, and
In summary, vaakumpindamine is a specialized glass manufacturing process that involves applying a thin layer of