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  2. Zwiesel Kristallglas - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s considerable expansion took place. In 1973 an area of about 100,000 m² was purchased in Zwiesel, on which a new plant was built. The annual turnover increased from 46 million DM in 1971 to 120 million DM in 1978. In 1979 the Schott Zwiesel Glaswerke AG employed about 1,900 workers and was one of Europe's largest cup glass ...

  3. Jena glass - Wikipedia

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    The Jenaer Glas brand remained in the possession of the company, and the license was granted to Zwiesel Kristallglas AG on January 1, 2006, which has since marketed products in the household goods segment under the brand. Csonka és Fiai Ltd. had been a partner of SCHOTT Jenaer Glas GmbH in the manufacture of heat-resistant glass products since ...

  4. Schott AG - Wikipedia

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    Otto Schott's invention of borosilicate glass, resistant to chemicals, heat and temperature change, paved the way for new technical glasses for thermometers, laboratory equipment and gas lamps. [7] Products of Jenaer Glaswerks Schott & Gen at an exhibition in 1951. The company experienced economic success. The workforce had grown to 1,233 by ...

  5. Wine glass - Wikipedia

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    Most wine glasses are stemware, composed of three parts: the bowl, stem, and foot. In some designs, the opening of the glass is narrower than the widest part of the bowl to concentrate the aroma. [1] Others are more open, like inverted cones. In addition, "stemless" wine glasses (tumblers) are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. [5]

  6. SCHOTT-Rohrglas GmbH - Wikipedia

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    In 1969: representatives of what is now Schott Glaswerke and the Glaswerke Ruhr AG agreed upon the foundation of Schott-Ruhrglas GmbH. The administration and sales departments of Schott-Ruhrglas were transferred to Bayreuth in 1972 which at that time was the official seat of the company. In 1990: the company was renamed SCHOTT-Rohrglas.

  7. Tritan copolyester - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Zwiesel Kristallglas company introduced Tritan Protect. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Confusingly, although both are unrelated, Zwiesel Tritan glass and Eastman Tritan copolyester are both advertised as "shatter protected" and are used in the production of drinking glasses as replacements for traditional glasses , despite their different ...