TY - JOUR AU - Bronshtein, Z. AB - about 50.]~ of the power of the polishing machines' motors would be utilized, while the total amount polished off would be only 6.6-7 g, instead of 9-12 g. This comparatively small degree of polishing away, for the quality of the ground glass surface which we have achieved (Hma x = 3-3.2g), will not permit the production of grade-one mirror glass, or else it will require a reduction in the conveyor speed and the consequent reduction in its output to 1,100,000-1,200,000 m 2 per year. Data in Table 1 however show that it is possible to intensify the polishing process on the Saratov conveyor by raising the specific pressure. This will permit the power of the polishing machines' motors to be fully utilized, and bring the specific power consumption up to 30 kw/m z of felt area, The specific pressure can be raised, by increasing the weight of the polishing disc and the star wheel itself (extra load), or by exerting additional air pressure on the plunger from above. In this case it will be pos- sible to reach, and ultimately even exceed, the planned efficiency of the conveyor. A comparison of the performance of the Saratov and the Dzerzhtnskii TI - Panoramic glazing of motor vehicles JO - Glass and Ceramics DO - 10.1007/BF00673384 DA - 2004-11-05 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/panoramic-glazing-of-motor-vehicles-RCs9yZiD0S SP - 76 EP - 80 VL - 16 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -