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Qué (quién) es visionproof glass - definición

MATERIAL CONSISTING OF NUMEROUS EXTREMELY FINE FIBERS OF GLASS
Glass fibre; Glass Fiber; E-glass; Glass (fiber); Fibrous glass; Glass thread; Glass (fibre); Woven glass; Glass weaving; Glass fibres
  • Bundle of glass fibers

plate-glass         
ANY GLASS MADE IN FLAT SHEETS
Plate Glass; Sheet glass; Plate-Glass; Glass panel; Plate-glass; Glass pane; Glass panels; Flat glass
plate glass         
ANY GLASS MADE IN FLAT SHEETS
Plate Glass; Sheet glass; Plate-Glass; Glass panel; Plate-glass; Glass pane; Glass panels; Flat glass
¦ noun thick fine-quality glass, used for shop windows and doors and originally cast in plates.
Glass production         
  • Steps during ''blow and blow'' container forming process
  • Use of float glass at [[Crystal Palace railway station]], [[London]]
  • Glass container forming
  • Batch]] feed doghouse of a glass furnace
INDUSTRY AND ECONOMIC SECTOR
Glass making; Glass container production; Glass Container Industry; Glassmaking; Glass works; Glass container industry; Glass-making; Molded glass; Glass manufacturing; Glass industry; Glass-maker; Making glass; Glassworks; Bottle glass; Glassmakers; Environmental impact of glass production
Glass production involves two main methods – the float glass process that produces sheet glass, and glassblowing that produces bottles and other containers. It has been done in a variety of ways during the history of glass.

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Glass fiber

Glass fiber (or glass fibre) is a material consisting of numerous extremely fine fibers of glass.

Glassmakers throughout history have experimented with glass fibers, but mass manufacture of glass fiber was only made possible with the invention of finer machine tooling. In 1893, Edward Drummond Libbey exhibited a dress at the World's Columbian Exposition incorporating glass fibers with the diameter and texture of silk fibers. Glass fibers can also occur naturally, as Pele's hair.

Glass wool, which is one product called "fiberglass" today, was invented some time between 1932 to 1933 by Games Slayter of Owens-Illinois, as a material to be used as thermal building insulation. It is marketed under the trade name Fiberglas, which has become a genericized trademark. Glass fiber when used as a thermal insulating material is specially manufactured with a bonding agent to trap many small air cells, resulting in the characteristically air-filled low-density "glass wool" family of products.

Glass fiber has roughly comparable mechanical properties to other fibers such as polymers and carbon fiber. Although not as rigid as carbon fiber, it is much cheaper and significantly less brittle when used in composites. Glass fiber reinforced composites are used in marine industry and piping industries because of good environmental resistance, better damage tolerance for impact loading, high specific strength and stiffness.