The basic raw materials for bottle glass are quartz sand, sodium sulfate or soda, chalk or limestone, dolomite and pegmatite (Vogel) In addition to these materials, the composition of glass mixture, depending on the used technology, may include acid and glass forming oxides, as well as other binders, which can give the glass certain features
With over 30 standard bottle designs and seven glass colours to choose from, we offer diverse and inspired glass bottle selections from 330mL beer bottles to 1 5L wine magnums Beyond our standard bottle range, we also work with customers to create bespoke bottle solutions of any form, size or design We aspire to make the seemingly
noncollapsible containers (glass and semi-rigid plastic) and closed when infusing from collapsible plastic containers (bags) Steps: 1 Close the roller clamp 2 Do not open the vent 3 Place the bottom of the bottle on a flat surface, with the top of the bottle facing up 4 Remove spike protector and insert spike down into the bottle
amber stained DURAN® laboratory glass bottle The amber stained DURAN® laboratory glass bottle protects its contents against UV radiation It is especially suitable for preparing light-sensitive media and storing substances for an extended period of time A perfect solution to each and every application The original is widely used in labora-
manufacturer or a family name (e g , the Kerr Glass Bottle Co or the Kilner Family Glass Works) Occasionally, the title will reflect a logo that was used by more than one glass house (e g , Keystone Marks on Jars) Titles were also selected according the way the glass firm styled itself For example,
BB Berney-Bond Glass Co ca 1920s-ca 1930s B:Berney-Bond B B Bellaire Bottle Co early 20 century B:Bellaire Bottle Co th BB48 Berney-Bond Glass Co ca 1920-1930 B:Berney-Bond BB48 Owens-Illinois Glass Co 1930-ca 1946 B:Berney-Bond BBCo Bellaire Bottle Co early 20 century B:Bellaire Bottle Co th BBCo Bell Bottle Co 1913-1915 B:Bell
8 Glass containers can be recycled—that is, broken up and then melted with silica sand, limestone, and soda ash to make glass for new containers Glass can be recycled easily because it does not deteriorate with use or age 9 The energy from recycling one glass bottle can power a computer for 30 minutes 10
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Glass Bottle, Mold, and Furnace Design
Glass Bottle, Mold, and Furnace Design In collaboration with a major manufacturer of custom-designed glass bottles, TechnoSoft, Inc has developed a knowledge-based engineering software framework to minimizing engineering time, automate manufacturing processes, and improve product quality and yield Using the application has consistently resulted in over 75 reduction in cycle time for design
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Encyclopedia of Manufacturer’s Marks on Glass Containers J-K
Marks used by the Streator Bottle & Glass Co were made in several formats, each with its temporal association; it is important to know what shape was used as well as the S B &G Co initials A Circle-A logo on a bottle that was mouth-blown into a mold was used by the Richmond plant of the American Glass Co before 1920, while the same mark on a machine-made bottle was used by the Armstrong
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General chapter 321 Glass containers for pharmaceutical use
glass containers for pharmaceutical use 2004: Deletion of type IV glass from the scope Hydrolytic resistance: Distinction of vials/ bottles and ampoules in the hydrolytic resistance test Introduction of flame spectrometric method in the annex (Ph Eur 5 0) 2010: Alignment of limits for hydrolytic resistance test for glass grains with ISO 720 (Ph Eur 6 8) 2014: Risk of delamination
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Type I Glass for Pharmaceutical Containers: Technical
“When glass containers for pharmaceutical use are manufactured under stressed conditions (e g temperature time profile) and/or are placed in contact with particularly aggressive pharmaceutical preparations, they may give rise to delamination, i e the separation of the inner glass surface into layers, called lammellae or flakes [ ] The process of interaction between the glass surface and Taille du fichier : 1MB
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Glass - Orora North America
With over 30 standard bottle designs and seven glass colours to choose from, we offer diverse and inspired glass bottle selections from 330mL beer bottles to 1 5L wine magnums Beyond our standard bottle range, we also work with customers to create bespoke bottle solutions of any form, size or design We aspire to make the seemingly
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Introduction Glass Manufacturer’s Logo Tables
Glass Manufacturer’s Logo Tables Bottle Research Group The Bottle Research Group (BRG) has compiled the following tables to aid archaeologists in dating glass containers using manufacturer’s marks The tables also include logos used by jobbers (wholesalers), other types of companies (whose marks could be or have been confused with manufacturer’s marks), and even brand names on fruit jars
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SCHOTT DURAN laboratory glass bottles and screw caps
The DURAN® Protect laboratory glass bottle may be used for especially valuable or hazardous contents Efficient protection is secured by a plastic coating which in case of breakage prevents leakage from occurring, holding together the dama-ged bottle ideal for storage and transportation a temperature-resistance of up to of 135°C permits autoclaving minimum operating temperature of about -30
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Infusing from a glass bottle - BD