Product buying guide
Glass Cleaning Machine
Use this glass cleaning machine for flat glass and window-related production where the buyer needs cleaner surfaces without aggressive pressure or scratch risk.
Cleaning problems this machine is built for
- Dust on flat glass
- Water stains on window glass
- Fine impurities before processing
- Oil traces on glass doors
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- Glass size and thickness
- Scratch sensitivity
- Required line speed
- Water quality and filtration
- Drying and edge condition requirements
Buyer questions for this machine
Is this machine suitable for flat glass?
Yes. It is positioned for doors, windows, and flat glass processing conditions.
How do you reduce scratch risk?
Confirm gentle pressure, nozzle design, filtration, brush setup, and sample requirements before quotation.
Quick visual screen
Use the part, residue, and switch-point to judge whether this machine belongs in the shortlist
Typical parts this machine is shortlisted for
- Glass doors
- Window glass
- Flat glass processing
- Door and window profiles
Cleaning problems buyers usually compare on this page
- Dust on flat glass
- Water stains on window glass
- Fine impurities before processing
- Oil traces on glass doors
When the project usually needs a different route
- Curved glass, deeply formed glass, or parts that cannot feed flat through a conveyor
- Glass thicker than the reference 0-8 mm range without engineering confirmation
- Projects where no sample check is possible despite high scratch-risk requirements
Business scenarios
How buyers usually compare this machine in real projects
Window glass, door glass, and flat panels before packing or the next workshop step
This route normally fits buyers who already know they need a continuous glass line and now need to judge surface risk, drying consistency, and width.
- Typical fit for flat glass families that need dust and water-mark control
- Buyers often compare this page because manual wiping is slowing packing or glazing
- The project usually depends on line width, glass sensitivity, and drying expectation together
Chosen when glass still has to look clean after it leaves the washer
The practical target is often a cleaner handoff to packing, inspection, or glazing without adding new mark risk from manual handling.
- Useful before packing when water marks create visible complaints
- Useful before another workshop process where fine particles still matter
- Water quality and drying route become part of the commercial decision
Change route when the workpiece is not truly glass-line work anymore
If the project is actually acrylic, mixed sheet work, or a higher scratch-risk surface without sample confirmation, buyers often move to another comparison path.
- Change route when the material is plastic rather than glass
- Change route when the panel cannot stay flat through the line
- Change route when cosmetic sample confirmation is still missing
Buyer decision guide
Choose a glass washing and drying line by surface risk, width, and output
This page is for buyers comparing a continuous glass cleaning machine for flat glass, window glass, glass doors, and similar door-window processing work. The key decision is not only cleaning power; it is whether the line can remove dust, water marks, light oil, and fine particles without creating scratch risk before packing or downstream processing.
Usually a fit when these conditions are true
- Flat glass and window-related parts within the reference 0-8 mm thickness range
- Dust, water marks, light oil, and fine impurities before packing or processing
- Door-window workshops that need steady washing and drying instead of manual wiping
- Projects where scratch sensitivity, water quality, and drying result must be confirmed before order
Pick 600, 800, or 1000 mm by the widest glass size.
Use the 1-10 m/min reference range to match output and drying time.
Confirm scratch sensitivity, edge condition, and sample test needs early.
Plan power, water quality, drainage, and installation access together.
How buyers narrow it down
Project checks before asking for price
- 01
Confirm glass condition
Send glass size, thickness, surface sensitivity, and whether the part has dust, water marks, oil, or processing residue.
- 02
Match width and speed
Choose the machine width family first, then confirm conveyor speed and drying expectations against your daily output.
- 03
Check washing route
Review brush or spray contact, filtration, water circulation, and pressure so the process fits the glass surface.
- 04
Freeze packing plan
Before shipment, confirm machine weight, unloading route, voltage, and protection requirements for the destination workshop.
Not the right fit when
- Curved glass, deeply formed glass, or parts that cannot feed flat through a conveyor
- Glass thicker than the reference 0-8 mm range without engineering confirmation
- Projects where no sample check is possible despite high scratch-risk requirements
Send these details for a useful quote
- Glass width, length, thickness, and edge condition
- Photos or video of the current dust, stain, or water-mark problem
- Daily output target and acceptable line speed
- Destination country, voltage, factory layout, and unloading method
Buyer scenarios
Production situations where this machine usually enters the shortlist

Window and door factories usually need a stable cleaning line before packing, glazing, or the next processing step. The main buying decision is whether the machine can clean flat glass without adding scratch risk, unstable drying, or slow manual wiping.
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Acrylic sheet cleaning is usually judged by surface appearance risk. Buyers need to remove dust, light residue, and water marks without creating new scratches, unstable drying, or manual wiping bottlenecks before packing or the next process.
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Glass cleaning before screen printing is usually judged by visible surface stability. Buyers need to remove dust, water marks, and light residue without adding scratch risk or uneven drying before printing, coating, inspection, or packing.
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Glass cleaning before packing or final inspection is usually about appearance stability. Buyers need to remove dust, water marks, and light residue while keeping the panel dry and safe enough for final inspection, packing, and shipment.
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Glass cleaning before export packing is usually judged by how stable the final handoff is. Buyers need to remove dust, water marks, and light residue while keeping the glass dry enough for packing, inspection, and shipment without adding scratch risk or recontamination.
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Cleaning and drying issues buyers usually compare around this machine

Water marks usually come from more than one cause: water quality, residue left before rinsing, line speed, drying strength, and surface handling. A useful machine recommendation starts with the panel condition and drying target.
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Before-packing cleaning is about consistency. The machine should remove the visible residue, dry the part enough for packing, and fit the real part range instead of only the easiest sample.
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Dust removal from acrylic sheets is usually not only a washing issue. Buyers often deal with static-attracted particles, visible marks after wiping, and unstable handoff before packing or film lamination. The useful route depends on sheet flatness, surface sensitivity, and drying control.
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Water marks on acrylic sheets usually come from a mix of drying, water quality, handling, and surface sensitivity. Buyers need to reduce visible marks without creating new scratches or unstable panel transfer before packing, lamination, or inspection.
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Dust removal from glass before screen printing is usually about visible surface stability, not only washing power. Buyers need to stop dust and fine particles from returning before printing, inspection, or packing while keeping the glass safe enough for repeatable transfer.
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Water spots on glass before packing usually come from a mix of water quality, drying, residue carry-over, and handling. Buyers need to reduce visible marks while keeping the glass safe enough for final inspection, packing, or shipment.
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Slow drying on glass is often a line-balance problem, not only an air-volume problem. Buyers need to compare drying demand, panel size, line speed, and water carry-over together before packing or shipment can become stable.
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Static dust on acrylic sheets is not only a washing problem. The buying decision depends on surface sensitivity, dust return after wiping, water quality, drying stability, and whether the sheet goes directly to film lamination or packing.
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- Glass doors
- Window glass
- Flat glass processing
- Door and window profiles
Cleaning Process
- Designed for glass door and window cleaning conditions
- Supports many flat-glass cleaning requirements
- Removes floating dust, water stains, oil, and fine impurities
- Simple operation with stable, durable running
- Suitable for batch window-profile and flat-glass processing
Material boundary and input conditions
- Built for flat glass, glass doors, windows, and similar glass-processing workflows.
- Reference brochure boundary is 0-8 mm thickness.
- Confirm dust, water-mark, or light-oil cleaning targets together with scratch sensitivity before quotation.
Output and process result
- The brochure focuses on dust, water stains, oil stains, and fine impurity removal.
- Reference line speed is 1-10 m/min.
- The process description emphasizes uniform cleaning, stable running, and easy maintenance.
Utilities, footprint, and machine resources
- Reference power is 18 kW across the three width families.
- The family is framed around flat-glass and window-profile cleaning.
- Machine weight rises from 600 to 1000 kg with width.
Packaging, transport, and pre-shipment checks
- Use width and machine weight to plan loading and installation access.
- Confirm packing protection and destination handling requirements before shipment.
- Glass cleanliness target and scratch-risk control should be confirmed before the build is frozen.
Common risks and unsuitable scenarios
- Not suitable for workpieces thicker than 8 mm.
- Not intended for curved, heavily formed, or non-flat glass parts.
- Scratch-sensitive glass should be sample-tested before order release.
What different teams usually confirm
Procurement
- Packing protection becomes more important as the machine width and weight increase.
Engineering
- Check scratch sensitivity, glass flatness, and downstream cleanliness expectations.
- Validate the wash-and-dry route against water-mark control and cosmetic requirements.
Owner
- Stable running and easy maintenance are key brochure messages for this family.
- Three width families help match the machine to door-window or flat-glass throughput.
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Typical machine data
Ask before pricing
Typical machine data. Final setup depends on your material and production requirements.
Send us the material and cleaning problem first. Our team will recommend the right pressure, filtration, heating, drying, and conveyor setup.
Are you a trading company or a factory? Factory
We are a factory in Foshan, Guangdong, China. We build industrial cleaning machines and adjust each machine to the material and cleaning problem.
Can the machine remove heavy oil and metal chips? Performance
Yes. The metal parts series uses 20-70 bar high-pressure spray with fan-shaped nozzles to remove oil, chips, and oxide scale. For stubborn contamination, a double-tank system can separate rough washing and fine rinsing.
Can the machine run continuously? Technical
The equipment is designed for 24-hour industrial operation when configured and maintained correctly. SUS304 tanks, circulating pumps, and filtration help support stable long-term use.
Is the cleaning water recyclable? Cost
Yes. The machines can use inlet and return-water filtration to recycle cleaning liquid, reduce water consumption, and help prevent nozzle clogging.
Will glass or acrylic be scratched during cleaning? Performance
Glass and acrylic applications use lower-pressure gentle spray, anti-scratch nozzle design, and precision filtration to reduce the risk of scratches and edge damage.
Product inquiry
Request a Glass recommendation
The first inquiry step is short. Detailed size and thickness can be confirmed later if needed.