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leanneroby | 15:45 Fri 18th Feb 2005 | Technology
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How do you make glass? as n flat glass made in windows and who discovered it?
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It's ancient actually, which surprised me. See these sites here:
http://www.urbansky.com/glassmaking.htm

http://www.texasglass.com/glass_facts/How_Glass_made.htm
As an aside to the original question..is glass really a very viscous liquid or is this a myth?

The 'flat glass' used for windows is known as 'float glass'.

Put simply, the molten glass is poured onto a layer of molten metal in a continuous running process. Being less dense, the liquid glass floats on top of the liquid metal (think of a thin layer of oil on water) When cooled, this produces an even, flat glass suitable for window panes.

Without actually looking it up, I forget which molten metal (or more likely alloy) that they use, or who invented the process, though I suspect it's a well known name like Pilkington or something.

Chillum, see;

http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/Glass/glass.html

and at least read the conclusion.  ;o)

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