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Pilkington
Pilkington Pilkington plc is the largest glass manufacturer in the United Kingdom. It is ... the northwest industrial town. The distinctive blue-glass head office still dominates the town's skyline. Pilkington has turnover of £2.7 billion, ...
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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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Pilkington   (translated from German)
Pilkington Pilkington PLC is a British enterprise, since 1826 in the range of the glass production and processing is active. It was ... reached the break-through of the Floating glass Process, with that that approx.. 1.600 °C be called glass over one with liquid Tin filled ...
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Glass   (translated from German)
Glass This article treats the solid glass; further meanings are under Glass (term clarifying). Under Glass (of Germanic glasa "the shining, Resplendent one ... one calls in the everyday life life glass (for example of drinking and fensterglaeser, ...
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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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Glass   (translated from Portuguese)
Glass In its pure form, glass it is a material transparente , relatively fort ... a great number of uses of the glass. The glass is, however, fragile and if it breaks ... other composites or treatment of heat. Colored glass vases glass it is a hard, ...
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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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Floating glass   (translated from German)
Floating glass Floating glass is Flat glass, which in Floating process, or also Floating glass procedure, one manufactured. The procedure becomes since ... present about 95 % of the entire flat glass of all ranges of application such ...
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Alastair Pilkington
Alastair Pilkington Lionel Alexander Bethune Pilkington, better known as Sir Alastair Pilkington (1920-1995) was identified as the inventor of Float glass even though the float glass process was patented three times before ...
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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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