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Glass float
Glass float Small glass float from southern tip of Taiwan Glass floats, glass fishing floats, or Japanese ...
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Float glass
Float glass Float glass is made by melting raw materials consisting ... to form a large pool of molten glass. The molten glass is fed into ...
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Talk:Float glass
Talk:Float glass "Float glass became a goal after the American Civil ... by Sit Alaister Pilkington in the 1950s. Glass factory website www.cardinalcorp.com
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Image:Glass Float Small.JPG
Image:Glass Float Small.JPG Image File history File links Metadata Glass_Float_Small.JPG Glass float: small one with no markings, found at ...
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Glass
Glass This article refers to the material. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation). The materials definition of a glass is a uniform amorphous solid material, usually ... material cools very rapidly to below its glass transition temperature, thereby not giving enough time ... seen in its conchoidal fracture. Look up glass in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The ...
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Glass (translated from Italian)
Glass In physical sense glass it is a material solid amorphous, usually ... them. Commonly one agrees with the term glass a specific type, siliceo glass, commonly used in the buildings, like container ... to you etc. In pure shape, the glass is transparent, relatively hard, almost inert ...
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Architectural Glass
Architectural Glass Architectural Glass has been used in buldings since the 11th century. Typical uses for glass in buildings include as a transparent glazing ... internal glazed partitions and as architectural features. Glass in buildings can be of a safety ... toughened and laminated glasses. Older Styles of Glass The uneven surface of old glass ...
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Glass window (translated from Japanese)
Glass window Glass window(ま ど glass) glass WindowThose which are used in order it ... possible, are the favor which is the glass window. Production method Presently, all glass ...
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Talk:Glass
Talk:Glass Cylinder glass predates Blenko by 150 or more years ... French or German technique for making window glass is illustrated in Diderot's Encyclopedie (circa ... 4 February 2006 (UTC) 9 pound crown glass. ?? Question about 'crown glass process' - 9 pounds seems so - so - ...
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Flat glass (translated from German)
Flat glass Flat glass is a disk-shaped Glass , the z. B. as fensterglas, in addition, when vorprodukt for mirror and automobile glass use finds. Today the majority of the flat glass is in the floating process produced ...
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