For the first time, glass centrifugal casting is analyzed by finite-element viscoplastic models. First of all, the sensitivity of the process parameters is analyzed on the radius lengthening of a glass gob during casting using central processing unit time-saving models. The suitability of glass for centrifuging is evaluated, taking its temperature, viscosity, mould rotation speed and time dependency, casting time and initial gob shape into account. A refined finite-element analysis of an NBS-710 plate production is then achieved. The results are used in decision-aid process design curves which allow the manufacturer to efficiently adjust process parameters with regard to the desired final shape.