PERRYSBURG, OH / ACCESSWIRE / June 6, 2024 / O-I Glass, Inc. ("O-I Glass" or "O-I") has completed the development and testing of a transformative, low-cost mobile glass processing machine that is ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has announced the top six leading vendors in their recent global flat glass processing machinery market for 2017-2021 report. This market research report also lists ...
On a recent weekday morning, employees at the new Glass Half Full recycling facility in Chalmette were dumping thousands of empty booze bottles and spaghetti sauce jars into machinery that pulverizes ...
Writing off glass recycling would be a mistake. While it is true that single-stream collection has brought considerable challenges, new processing techniques have helped to address them. Many glass ...
Belen, New Mexico-based, CEMCO Inc, provider of equipment that transforms glass scrap into a 100-percent recyclable, cullet or soft-edged, sand byproduct. Its new glass processing plant processes ...
This is an image of glassomer. Glassomer can be milled, turnered, lasered or processed in CNC machines - just like a conventional polymer. (Image: Markus Breig, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) ...
Glass takes 1 million years to break down into its natural state and costs the village of Los Lunas $33.66 per ton to bury, $340,000 per year. The purchase of a glass crushing plant turned this huge ...
Pure quartz glass is highly transparent and resistant to thermal, physical, and chemical impacts. These are optimum prerequisites for use in optics, data technology or medical engineering. For ...
Most types of glass can be recycled an endless number of times without losing purity or quality, but there are a few varieties that should stay out of your recycling bin. Here we look at the different ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Outside the Clear Intentions glass plant in south Adams County are mounds of color-coded bottle shards glittering in the sunshine, waiting to be scooped into ...
There have been a number of attempts to commercialize bulk metallic glass over the past 20 years. William L. Johnson, the Mettler Professor of Materials Science at California Institute of Technology, ...
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