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  2. Borosil - Wikipedia

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    Borosil primarily manufactures laboratory glassware [4] and microwavable kitchenware in India. It was established in 1962 in collaboration with Corning Glass Works . [ 5 ] In 1988, Corning divested its shareholding to the current Indian promoters.

  3. Borosilicate glass - Wikipedia

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    Borosilicate glass is a type of glass with silica and boron trioxide as the main glass-forming constituents. Borosilicate glasses are known for having very low coefficients of thermal expansion (≈3 × 10 −6 K −1 at 20 °C), making them more resistant to thermal shock than any other common glass.

  4. Glass bottle - Wikipedia

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    Glass bottles and glass jars are found in many households worldwide. The first glass bottles were produced in Mesopotamia around 1500 B.C., and in the Roman Empire in around 1 AD. [ 1 ] America's glass bottle and glass jar industry was born in the early 1600s, when settlers in Jamestown built the first glass-melting furnace.

  5. List of bottle types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body, and a "mouth". Bottles are often made of glass, clay, plastic, aluminum or other impervious materials, and are typically used to store liquids. The bottle has developed over millennia of use, with some of the earliest examples appearing in China, Phoenicia, Rome and Crete.

  6. Hindustan National Glass & Industries Limited - Wikipedia

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    Hindustan National Glass & Industries Limited is engaged in manufacturing and selling of container glass [3] The company was originally incorporated on 23 February, under the name of "Hindustan National Glass Manufacturing Company Limited". On 22 November 1971 the name was changed to the present one.

  7. Bisleri - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] Bisleri was initially sold only in luxury hotels and restaurants in Mumbai [11] in glass bottles in two varieties – bubbly and still. In 1969, the Jayantilal Chauhan family of Parle Group acquired the struggling Bisleri brand, which was looking to exit the Indian market, for ₹ 4 lakh (about US$ 50,000 then).