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INTRODUCTION TO GLASS Glass is an inorganic, amorphous, hard, brittle, transparent or translucent supercooled liquid of infinite viscosity, impervious to the natural elements, having no definite melting point. Obtained by fusing a mixture of several metallic silicates or borates of Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, and Lead. Glass has been made into practical and decorative objects since […]

Introduction and Properties of Glass
Manufacturing process of Glass
Different Treatments on the Glass
Types of Glass
Advantages and Disadvantages of using Glass.

INTRODUCTION TO GLASS

Glass is an inorganic, amorphous, hard, brittle, transparent or translucent supercooled liquid of infinite viscosity, impervious to the natural elements, having no definite melting point.

Obtained by fusing a mixture of several metallic silicates or borates of Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, and Lead.

Glass has been made into practical and decorative objects since ancient times, and it is still very important in applications as disparate as building construction, housewares, and telecommunications.

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