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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 02:13:09 GMT, "Roger Derby"
wrote: Terms here in the colonies are somewhat different. Plate glass is made by flowing the molten glass onto a (preheated) iron slab. It is the truest, flattest, available; but hasn't been made for decades. What one gets now is "float glass" made by flowing the glass onto a (shallow) puddle of mercury. It's almost as flat, but not optical grade. Float glass is floated on molten tin. Much flatter than the most part of pre-float stuff. Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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