Soda–lime glass, also called soda–lime–silica glass, is the most prevalent type of glass, used for windowpanes and glass containers (bottles and jars)...
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Soda lime, a mixture of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and calcium oxide (CaO), is used in granular form within recirculating breathing environments like general...
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Pyrex (redirect from Pyrex glass)
borosilicate glass used for laboratory glassware and kitchenware. It was later expanded in the 1930s to include kitchenware products made of soda–lime glass and...
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sizable portion of glass produced under the Pyrex brand has also been made of soda–lime glass). Borosilicate glass is the name of a glass family with various...
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into any shape, glass has been traditionally used for vessels, such as bowls, vases, bottles, jars and drinking glasses. Soda–lime glass, containing around...
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orders of magnitude higher than soda–lime glass (108.5 vs 106.5 ohm·cm, DC at 250 °C or 482 °F). Lead-containing glass is frequently used in light fixtures...
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Lampworking (category Glass art)
forms of glass available to lampworkers. The most popular glass for lampworking is soda-lime glass, which is available pre-colored. Soda-lime glass is the...
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Ordinary A-glass ("A" for "alkali-lime") or soda lime glass, crushed and ready to be remelted, as so-called cullet glass, was the first type of glass used for...
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usually made from float glass, though Corning Incorporated uses the overflow downdraw method. Most float glass is soda–lime glass, although relatively minor...
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Sodium carbonate (redirect from Soda ash)
source of sodium oxide. Soda–lime glass has been the most common form of glass for centuries. It is also a key input for tableware glass manufacturing. Hard...
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Glencairn glass is approximately 115 mm (4+1⁄2 in) in height and has been available in three variations: 24% lead crystal, lead-free crystal, and soda-lime glass...
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and paving material (Central America) Soda–lime glass Nixtamalization: a food processing method (Mexico) "Lime in Handbook of Mineralogy" (PDF). Retrieved...
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Paloma (cocktail) (category Cocktails with grapefruit soda)
by mixing tequila, lime juice, and a grapefruit-flavored soda such as Fresca, Squirt, or Jarritos and served on the rocks with a lime wedge. Adding salt...
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ISBN 1-57498-225-7 Soda–lime glass for containers is slightly different from soda–lime glass for windows (also called flat glass or float glass). Float glass has a...
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glass-ceramic, occasionally referred to as Calexium. However, its lids have typically been made out of Pyrex (both Borosilicate and Soda-lime glass)...
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Fused quartz (redirect from Quartz glass)
differs from all other commercial glasses, such as soda-lime glass, lead glass, or borosilicate glass, in which other ingredients are added which change...
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whiteware ceramics such as porcelain, and in traditional silicate-based soda–lime glass and many other specialty glasses. Silicon compounds such as silicon...
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glass against water, which is required especially for storage of beverages and food. Most flat glass is soda–lime glass, produced by the float glass process...
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alkali ions. Another common type of phosphosilicate glass is borophosphosilicate glass (BPSG). Soda-lime phosphosilicate glasses also form the basis for bioactive...
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Glass beads composed of soda lime glass are essential for providing retroreflectivity in many kinds of road surface markings. Retroreflectivity occurs...
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Uranium glass is glass which has had uranium, usually in oxide diuranate form, added to a glass mix before melting for colouration. The proportion usually...
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Boron (section Borosilicate glass)
materials. Borosilicate glass is desired for its greater strength and thermal shock resistance than ordinary soda lime glass. As sodium perborate, it...
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containers and vial products from both Type I borosilicate glass and Type III soda lime glass, as well as plastic resins. The company also manufactures...
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container glass is soda-lime glass, produced by blowing and pressing techniques, while some laboratory glassware is made from borosilicate glass. Container...
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Doodh soda (Urdu: دودھ سوڈا, Punjabi: ددھّ سوڈا Shahmukhi ਦੁੱਧ ਸੋਡਾ Gurmukhi) is a cold drink made by mixing a lemon- or lime-flavored soda, such as Sprite...
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telescope (1609), used ordinary soda-lime glass (the first crown glass), composed of sand, soda, potash and sometimes lime, which, although suitable for...
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thickness. The same surface tension demonstration can be done with water, lime water or even saline, but only on a surface made of a substance to which...
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Sodium silicate (redirect from Silicate soda)
Rudolf Von Wagner distinguished soda, potash, double (soda and potash), and fixing (i.e., stabilizing) as types of water glass. The fixing type was "a mixture...
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Microscope slide (redirect from Cover glass)
common glass and their edges are often finely ground or polished. Microscope slides are usually made of optical quality glass, such as soda lime glass or...
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19th century glassmaking in the United States (category History of glass)
use of a machine to press glass was developed in the 1820s, leading to more efficient production. A formula for soda–lime glass was discovered in the 1860s...
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