Residual stresses generated during glass forming can cause brittleness, cutting difficulties, or spontaneous fracture during subsequent processing or application. Annealing removes these stresses.During annealing, glass undergoes controlled heating, soaking, and slow cooling phases to achieve stress relaxation. This ensures the glass will not fracture under stress during use and meets stringent optical performance requirements.
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