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Flint Glass: One of two main types of optical glass.
CVDLs utilizing AO cells made from
flint glass deliver a maximum delay of 7 [micro]s, but delays greater than 50 [micro]s are achieved with tellurium dioxide (Te[O.sub.2]) as the AO material.
Hall therefore decided to make a convex lens out of crown glass and a concave lens out of
flint glass, designed in such a way that the two would fit together to form a single biconvex lens.
Verescence offers
flint glass, colored glass, and NEO infinite glass (the first premium clear glass composed of 90% recycled materials).
"The bottle seems to eloquently melt at its base, creating a curve and fold of lines that organically bloom into a distinct silhouette." Both styles are available in Bordeaux or Burgundy bottle styles in two colors: extra-white
flint glass or antique green.
It also has 25 items from the 413-piece Regency cut glass table service made in 1812 at Sunderland's Wear
Flint Glass Works for Robert Watson Darnell and his coal heiress bride Jane de Mowbray.
Funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund has helped make the records of Henry G Richardson & Sons Ltd, which was based at Wordsley
Flint Glass Works, accessible at the archives in Coseley.
The fragrance features a
flint glass bottle encased in a metal shell and is available in 1.7-oz.
Fitz was the first telescope maker to combine European Guinand optical glass with American
flint glass, and his designs resulted in exceptionally thin lenses.
A new color coating process allows
flint glass to be painted with thin, colored (clear, opaque or UV light) coatings for both decorative and protective purposes.
Coming Glass Works and the
Flint Glass Workers negotiated a 3-year contract, covering about 3,200 production and maintenance employees at nine plants in the Corning, NY, area.