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glass a method of high-quality sheet glass whereby a ribbon of molten glass is fed across a bath of heated liquid, usually molten tin, in a carefully controlled atmosphere. The process was developed by the UK firm Pilkington Brothers.
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glass Glass is a hard, brittle, generally transparent or translucent material typically formed from the rapid cooling of liquefied minerals. Most commercial glass is made from a molten mixture of soda ash, sand, and lime.
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glass demand is purchases of PGMs by the glass industry for use in the manufacture of glass products such as optical glass and fibreglass.
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glass Thin plate of glass or transparent synthetic material that protects dials of watches and clocks.
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glass The glass front and back of a machine onto which is printed artwork specific to the machine and including prizes that can be won.
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