There are two main methods to manufacture glass flakes. The first is the "
bubble method", where a glass marble is turned into liquid and then blown into a bubble. It is then smashed into glass flakes and sieved by
particle-size distribution. The second method is the "
centrifuge method", in which high-temperature liquid glass in a rotating tub creates glass flakes due to the centrifugal force. Glass flakes formed as a product of delamination are called spicules or
lamellae. Glass containing magnesium has a higher chance of forming lamellae. == Application ==