Although Glass has been used for 5000 years, it has never lost value. It seems that Glass will not lose value in the future. Although new modified raw materials are being discovered with today's technology, Glass, As it is today, will have the most trusted, used hygiene and features that can make its buyers happy tomorrow. Glass, used in many technologies such as packaging, insulation, and production, especially in heavy industry, has never lost its value. However, new technological materials that we can call intermediate or modified are produced. Glass is the only unrivaled product that will always occupy our agenda, with abundant raw materials, easy to process due to its core being sand. We can quickly see how important Glass is in daily...
Glass was among the luxury goods of the growing elite class in the second millennium B.C. though th...
The glass is formed by element which during the time without you realize possible there are at your ...
In the second and early first millennium BCE, glass was exclusively a luxury product employed by hig...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
e-NewsletterToday glass is all around us, it is familiar to us all in windows, vessels, spectacles, ...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...
Glass has been made and used for centuries but South African artists, isolated for the last three d...
Glass is a magical material, adding comfort as well as beauty to our lives. It is available in the m...
In this paper, the Römer-glass are assessed as indicator of the technology and design by using a com...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
Architectural use of glass dates back from the beginning of our era when it wasused to make windows....
Man-made glass was first regularly produced in Egypt and the Near East in the sixteenth century BC. ...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
Glass was among the luxury goods of the growing elite class in the second millennium B.C. though th...
The glass is formed by element which during the time without you realize possible there are at your ...
In the second and early first millennium BCE, glass was exclusively a luxury product employed by hig...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
Glass usage in structures has increased dramatically during the last decades due to its special prop...
e-NewsletterToday glass is all around us, it is familiar to us all in windows, vessels, spectacles, ...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...
Glass has been made and used for centuries but South African artists, isolated for the last three d...
Glass is a magical material, adding comfort as well as beauty to our lives. It is available in the m...
In this paper, the Römer-glass are assessed as indicator of the technology and design by using a com...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
Architectural use of glass dates back from the beginning of our era when it wasused to make windows....
Man-made glass was first regularly produced in Egypt and the Near East in the sixteenth century BC. ...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
Glass was among the luxury goods of the growing elite class in the second millennium B.C. though th...
The glass is formed by element which during the time without you realize possible there are at your ...
In the second and early first millennium BCE, glass was exclusively a luxury product employed by hig...