Glass Industry
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Glass in
the common sense refers to a hard, brittle, transparent, solid, such as
that used for windows, many bottles, or eyewear, including, but not
limited to, soda-lime glass, borosilicate glass, acrylic glass, sugar
glass, isinglass or aluminium oxynitride.
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The most
costly and energy-intensive step in glass production is the melting and
refining of raw materials to produce a homogenous, contaminant-free
molten bath that is the basis of all glass products.
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The most
important fuels for glass-melting furnaces are natural gas, light and
heavy fuel oil, and liquefied petroleum gas.
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The
manufacturing process requires raw materials, such as sand, limestone,
soda ash, and cullet (scrap and recycled glass), be fed into a furnace
where a temperature is maintained in the 2,700°F to 3,100°F
range.
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Glass
products are used in food and beverage packaging, lighting,
communications, transportation, and building construction.
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The glass
industry looks optimistically towards a bright future.
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The glass
industry has learned that successful technology development benefits
from a coordinated strategy that engages key suppliers, manufacturers,
and customers in accomplishing mutual technology goals.
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The U.S.
glass industry is a world leader in the production of flat, fiber,
container, and specialty glass products.
Ceramic Industry
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Ceramics
are defined as a class of inorganic, nonmetallic solids that are
subjected to high temperature in manufacture and/or use.
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Ceramic
materials are usually ionic or covalent bonded materials, and can be
crystalline or amorphous.
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In
general, most ceramics are: hard, wear-resistant, brittle, refractory,
thermal insulators, electrical insulators, oxidation resistant, prone to
thermal shock, and chemically stable.
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The basic
beneficiation processes include comminution, purification, sizing,
classification, calcining, liquid dispersion, and
granulation.
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With the
growth in the housing sector the demand of ceramic is expected to
increase. Indian tiles are competitive in the international market.
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Introduction
- Electrical
properties of ceramics
- Ceramic
Properties
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Ceramics - Structures and
Properties
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Ceramic
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Types of Glass and its use
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Products
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Advanced Electro-Ceramic Products -
Brushable Ceramic -
Ceramic products -
Ceradyne Microwave Ceramic Products -
Fused Quartz Glassware Products -
Glass and glass products -
Innovative glass products at
Saint-Gobain -
Resistive Glass Products
Technology
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Ceramic Friction Technology -
Using LFC Technology, Murata Makes Automotive Ceramic
Substrates -
New Manufacturing
Process Technology for Ceramics Molding -
Best Available Techniques for the
Ceramic Industry -
Optimising the
glass manufacturing process
Patent
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Piezoelectric Ceramic Production
Method and Piezoelectric Element Production
Method -
Ceramic
Process -
Ceramic Production
Process -
Vertical Delivery Arrangement for
Float Glass Process -
Float Glass
Production -
Glass
Production -
Photochromic Sheet Glass
Process
Manufacturing Process
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Ceramic Production Capabilities -
Ceramic Forming Process -
Piezo Ceramic Manufacturing Process
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Ceramic Products Manufacturing -
Ceramic
Processing
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A Survey
of Simax Glass Production Technology and Glass Processing
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Float Glass Production -
The Float Glass Manufacturing Process
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Glass Manufacturing -
Glass Manufacturing Process
Consultant
- Consultant from
Delaware
- Consultant from
South Carolina
- Expert
- Consultancy
Firm
- Consultant from
California
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Guidelines
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Environmental, Health, and Safety Guidelines for Ceramic
Tile and Sanitary Ware Manufacturing
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Environmental, Health, and Safety Guidelines for Glass
Manufacturing
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Priorities
for health and safety in the ceramics industry
Glass
Industry
- Glass Industry
Sustainability GMIC DOE Study Points the Way
- Glass - Industry of
the future
- Glass
Industry
- Glass Industry
Technology
- Glass
Manufacturing
- Flat Glass Industry
Standards
Ceramic
Industry
- Ceramic
Industry
- Ceramic Industry -
Info
- Ceramic Industry:
Tilling Fast!
- Machinery for the
Ceramic Industry
- Skega Rubber Mill
Linings in the Ceramics Industry
- Ceramic
Machineries
- Waste Recycling in
the Ceramic Industry
Company
Profiles
- Company from
Delhi
- Company from New
Delhi
- Company from
Ohio
- Company from
Pennsylvania
- Company from
Mumbai
- Company from
Calcutta
- Company from
Gujarat
- Company from Uttar
Pradesh
- Company from Hong
Kong
- Another Company from
Gujarat
- Company from
Allahabad
- Another Company from
Gujarat
Reports
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Glass Industry News
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Glass
industry acts to keep bottle banks going
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Industry
News
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'Indian glass industry can take on international
projects'
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Ceramic
Industry is Thriving According Plimsoll Report
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Ceramic industry poised for a leap:
YSR
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Steps afoot to promote ceramic
industry
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Vizag to host meet on ceramic
industry
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